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Conviction (Patterson novel)

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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
January 25, 2005

ISBN
  
0-345-45019-1

Author
  
Richard North Patterson

Followed by
  
Exile

Publisher
  
Random House

3.9/5
Goodreads

Language
  
English

Pages
  
463 pp

Originally published
  
25 January 2005

Preceded by
  
Eyes of a Child

Genre
  
Thriller

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Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback)

Richard North Patterson books
  
Exile, In the Name of Honor, The outside man, In the Name of Honour, Fever Swamp: A Journey T

Conviction is a novel published in 2004 by Richard North Patterson. The novel centers on the debate surrounding capital punishment.

Contents

Plot summary

As described by Sherryl Connelly of the New York Daily News,

When activist lawyer Teresa Paget takes on Rennell Price's case, his execution date is only 59 days off. Price and his older brother, both crack dealers, were found guilty of murdering 9-year-old Thuy Sey. She choked to death on semen before her body was dumped in the San Francisco Bay. The horrific crime is 15 years in the past, and the tony law firm that laggardly pursued Rennell's appeals pro bono has dropped the case as hopeless. Teresa quickly determines his original lawyer, a cocaine addict, was criminally ineffectual (he has since been disbarred). She even extracts a deathbed confession from his brother, Payton, who admits his brother was asleep when another man murdered the child in their living room. She also puts together a convincing argument that Rennell is, in fact, retarded.

Critical reception

Sherryl Connelly of the New York Daily News said that "Patterson too fully explores the political climate that predisposes judges against defendants in death penalty appeals" and that he "wallows in the legal complexities".

References

Conviction (Patterson novel) Wikipedia