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Limitations (novel)

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Language
  
English

ISBN
  
0-312-42645-3

Originally published
  
2006

Preceded by
  
Ordinary Heroes

Country
  
United States of America

3.3/5
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Publication date
  
2006

OCLC
  
70668916

Author
  
Scott Turow

Publisher
  
Farrar, Straus and Giroux

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Pages
  
197 pp (first edition, paperback)

Genres
  
Legal thriller, Crime Fiction

Similar
  
Scott Turow books, Other books

Limitations is a novel by Scott Turow which was published in 2006. It is by far his shortest novel (197 pages) and prior to publication as a novel was released as a serial story in the Sunday New York Times Magazine.

Contents

Plot summary

Like Turow's other novels, it is set in fictional Kindle County in Illinois, and he revives some familiar characters, including George Mason from Personal Injuries and Rusty Sabich, the hero of his acclaimed fiction debut, Presumed Innocent. Mason is now a judge, faced with the challenge of deciding a high-profile case involving a rape case that reawakens his long-suppressed guilt over his own role in a similar incident decades before. To compound this inner struggle, Mason finds himself the object of threatening e-mails from an unknown source, all while trying to care for his cancer stricken wife.

Critical reception

Randy Michael Signor of the Chicago Sun-Times said of the setting "if there is a more cross-examined, eviscerated fictional community than Kindle County, it remains a secret". Marc Weingarten of the Los Angeles Times stated that the novel "forces us to grapple with the notion of crime and redemption, a little Dostoevsky-lite to go with our potboiler mystery".

References

Limitations (novel) Wikipedia