Scott Turow (born in 1949) is an American writer best known for his legal thrillers. He has also published nonfiction. Turow is a practicing attorney specializing in criminal defense.
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Scott Turow is interviewed about the intersection of criminal law and fiction. [The Observer]
Filmography, including television credits.
Encyclopedia-style article on the author.
Transcript of a chat in which the writer fielded questions from fans. Has links to "Reversible Errors" review and excerpt.
(November 07, 2002)
Lawyer and novelist Scott Turow writes of the questions stirred up by reading James Joyce's "Ulysses," and how practicing law is similar to writing novels. [New York Times]
(November 22, 1999)
Filmography, including television credits.
Scott Turow is interviewed about the intersection of criminal law and fiction. [The Observer]
Encyclopedia-style article on the author.
Transcript of a chat in which the writer fielded questions from fans. Has links to "Reversible Errors" review and excerpt.
(November 07, 2002)
Lawyer and novelist Scott Turow writes of the questions stirred up by reading James Joyce's "Ulysses," and how practicing law is similar to writing novels. [New York Times]
(November 22, 1999)