Reviewers agreed that Innocent is a worthy follow-up to Presumed Innocent. Turow is ever a master of the legal system, and he relays his intimate knowledge through intelligent writing, good characterization, and generally suspenseful plotting. The New York Times noted some implausible developments, and the different narrators--which reveal "a rich portrait of the resentments, fears and loyalties that fester over years among family members and co-workers" (Miami Herald)--also caused some confusion for reviewers. Despite these quibbles, Entertainment Weekly, despite its relatively tepid review, spoke for all critics by noting, "It's a thrill to see the old faces again." --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
Một buổi sáng ở tuổi 60, Rusty Sabich tỉnh dậy và phát hiện vợ mình đã chết vì uống thuốc ngủ quá liều, sau đó ông bị cáo buộc tội giết người...