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Alan Hruska

    Alan Hruska crafts novels that delve into complex ethical dilemmas and human nature, drawing on his extensive background as a trial lawyer. His writing is characterized by keen psychological insight and precise language, immersing readers in compelling narratives. Hruska's work explores themes of justice, guilt, and redemption, offering fresh perspectives on morality. His creative output also extends to plays and films, showcasing his versatility as an artist.

    Wrong Man Running
    • 2012

      Wrong Man Running

      • 335 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Rick Cornith--driven careerist, brilliant prosecutor, and the heir apparent to the District Attorney's job in Manhattan--is asked to handle a case involving a series of increasingly sadistic rapes. When the victims begin identifying him as their assailant, he takes flight. No one who knows him well believes him capable of committing these crimes. And yet the evidence against him keeps mounting.

      Wrong Man Running