The Last Innocent Man

The Last Innocent Man by Phillip Margolin, published by Sphere in 2010, is a gripping narrative that delves into the complexities of the legal system. This edition spans 354 pages and is presented in English. The story follows defense attorney David Nash, who, weary of securing acquittals for clients he believes are guilty, eagerly takes on the case of his colleague Larry Stafford, accused of murder. As Nash navigates the intricacies of the case, he grapples with the question of Stafford’s true innocence.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of themes such as justice and morality within the realms of fiction, mystery, and crime. The narrative unfolds as Nash confronts his own ethical dilemmas while investigating the circumstances surrounding Stafford’s accusation. The tension builds as he seeks to uncover the truth, leading to a suspenseful examination of guilt and innocence. This edition invites readers to engage with the complexities of the legal profession and the moral challenges faced by those within it.
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Tired of successfully obtaining acquittals for clients he knows are guilty, defence attorney David Nash jumps at the chance of defending a ‘worthy’ client when his colleague Larry Stafford is accused of murder. But is Stafford as innocent as he claims?
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