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Mark Dooher, a successful attorney and prominent Catholic, becomes the prime suspect in a brutal murder that shocks San Francisco. Detective Abe Glitsky, grappling with personal challenges, sees Dooher as the embodiment of a flawed criminal justice system. As the trial unfolds, it entangles various lives, including Wes Farrell, an attorney seeking redemption through Dooher's defense, and Christina Carrera, an aspiring lawyer drawn into a dangerous affair with the accused. Meanwhile, Glitsky faces a nightmare of unreliable witnesses and DNA evidence, compounded by Dooher's connections to the Catholic Church. As the trial intensifies, a woman from Dooher's past emerges, threatening to upend the proceedings and ignite a tumultuous chain of events. This gripping narrative explores themes of moral responsibility, loyalty, and the complexities of justice. With a shocking conclusion, it transcends a mere crime story, delivering a powerful drama that examines the human condition amidst tragedy and betrayal. The tension builds to an unforgettable climax, making it a standout work of contemporary suspense.

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Guilt, John T. Lescroart

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1997
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Title
Guilt
Language
English
Publisher
Feature
Released
1997
Format
Paperback
Pages
500
ISBN10
0747254575
ISBN13
9780747254577
First published
1997
Original title
Guilt
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Mark Dooher, a successful attorney and prominent Catholic, becomes the prime suspect in a brutal murder that shocks San Francisco. Detective Abe Glitsky, grappling with personal challenges, sees Dooher as the embodiment of a flawed criminal justice system. As the trial unfolds, it entangles various lives, including Wes Farrell, an attorney seeking redemption through Dooher's defense, and Christina Carrera, an aspiring lawyer drawn into a dangerous affair with the accused. Meanwhile, Glitsky faces a nightmare of unreliable witnesses and DNA evidence, compounded by Dooher's connections to the Catholic Church. As the trial intensifies, a woman from Dooher's past emerges, threatening to upend the proceedings and ignite a tumultuous chain of events. This gripping narrative explores themes of moral responsibility, loyalty, and the complexities of justice. With a shocking conclusion, it transcends a mere crime story, delivering a powerful drama that examines the human condition amidst tragedy and betrayal. The tension builds to an unforgettable climax, making it a standout work of contemporary suspense.