Degree of Guilt, Richard North Patterson (9780099296911) — Readings Books
Degree of Guilt
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Degree of Guilt

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Already a huge publishing sensation, DEGREE OF GUILT is the most pyschologically compelling and most suspenseful courtroom thriller since Scott Turow’s PRESUMED INNOCENT. Christopher Paget is a trial lawyer with a famous past: as a young investigator in Washington he unearthed a scandal that brought ruin to the President - and an abrupt end to his affair with journalist Mary Carelli. Now, fifteen years later, Carelli is a famous TV journalist in New York and Paget is leading a relatively tranquil life raising their son in San Francisco. Until a charge of murder changes everything. The victim - a world famous (and infamous) novelist. The accused - Mary Carelli. When Paget agrees to defend her, largely for the sake of their son, her claims of attempted rape and self-defence seem water-tight. But gradually secrets from her past come to light and Paget is suddenly facing an explosive mix of public trial and personal conflict leaving his own and his son’s fates vulnerable and exposed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cornerstone
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 November 1996
Pages
608
ISBN
9780099296911

Already a huge publishing sensation, DEGREE OF GUILT is the most pyschologically compelling and most suspenseful courtroom thriller since Scott Turow’s PRESUMED INNOCENT. Christopher Paget is a trial lawyer with a famous past: as a young investigator in Washington he unearthed a scandal that brought ruin to the President - and an abrupt end to his affair with journalist Mary Carelli. Now, fifteen years later, Carelli is a famous TV journalist in New York and Paget is leading a relatively tranquil life raising their son in San Francisco. Until a charge of murder changes everything. The victim - a world famous (and infamous) novelist. The accused - Mary Carelli. When Paget agrees to defend her, largely for the sake of their son, her claims of attempted rape and self-defence seem water-tight. But gradually secrets from her past come to light and Paget is suddenly facing an explosive mix of public trial and personal conflict leaving his own and his son’s fates vulnerable and exposed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cornerstone
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 November 1996
Pages
608
ISBN
9780099296911