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Last updated: 27 may, 2010 - 14:53 GMT

Scott Turow

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In 1987 the novelist Scott Turow published his courtroom thriller 'Presumed Innocent'.

It went on to sell 9 million copies worldwide and was turned into a film starring Harrison Ford.

Now he's written the sequel, 'Innocent', returning to the character of Rusty Sabich, now sixty and once again in the dock facing murder charges.

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