Scott Turow
Scott Turow is the author of eight works of fiction, including Personal Injury, Reversible Errors, The Fear of the Brave, Judge by a Thread and the famous thriller Presumed Innocent, which was adapted into a film by Alan J. Pakula and stars Harrison Ford, among other renowned actors. Turow's books have been translated into more than twenty-five languages and have sold over twenty-five million copies worldwide. He also writes essays and opinion pieces for publications such as New York Timesthe Washington Posta Vanity Fairthe The New Yorkera Playboy and the The Atlantic.
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Last TrialeBookPan MacMillan05-20200,00€
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Fight Of The CenturyeBookAvid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster01-20200,00€
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TestimonyeBookPan MacMillan05-20170,00€
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Burden Of ProofeBookPan MacMillan05-20140,00€
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Laws Of Our FatherseBookPan MacMillan05-20140,00€
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One LeBookPan MacMillan05-20140,00€
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Pleading GuiltyeBookPan MacMillan05-20140,00€
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Personal InjurieseBookPan MacMillan05-20140,00€
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Presumed InnocenteBookPan MacMillan11-20130,00€
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IdenticaleBookPan MacMillan10-20130,00€
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InocenteeBookKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group12-20120,00€
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Ultimate PunishmenteBookPan MacMillan07-20110,00€
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LimitationseBookPan MacMillan07-20110,00€
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Ordinary HeroeseBookPan MacMillan07-20110,00€
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Reversible ErrorseBookPan MacMillan07-20110,00€
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InnocenteBookPan MacMillan05-20100,00€