Proof Positive

Proof Positive by Phillip Margolin is a thrilling novel published by Harper Collins on June 27, 2006. This first edition spans 314 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Doug Weaver, a defense attorney who believes in the innocence of his client, Jacob Cohen, a homeless man accused of a gruesome murder. As forensic evidence seemingly ties Jacob to the crime, Doug’s faith in his client is put to the test, leading him to seek the expertise of Amanda Jaffe, a character from Margolin’s previous work.
Readers will find a complex narrative that intertwines two seemingly unrelated cases, revealing the dark potential of forensic evidence when manipulated by a killer. The plot delves into themes of justice and the legal system, exploring the psychological dimensions of both criminals and their defenders. With elements of suspense, crime, and legal drama, Proof Positive offers a multifaceted look at the intricacies of the law and the chilling reality of a madman who can alter the truth.
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New York Times bestselling author Phillip Margolin returns with a shocking and enthralling thriller about the way CSI evidence can be misused by a killer with his own twisted sense of justice.
Doug Weaver is a defense attorney who always believes the best of his clients, and Jacob Cohen, on trial for murder, is no exception. Jacob may be homeless and mentally ill, but Doug can’t imagine that this meek and intensely religious man could have killed and dismembered a woman. Yet Bernard Cashman, a forensic expert at the Oregon State Crime Lab, finds evidence that indisputably connects Cohen with the crime.
Frustrated and confused, Doug consults Amanda Jaffe, star of Margolin’s spine-tingler Wild Justice. Amanda and her father, Frank, are working on a case that seems completely unrelated—gangster Art Prochaska is accused of murdering an informer. When Amanda starts looking too closely at the seemingly air-tight evidence in these two apparently unconnected cases, people start to die—and she discovers that a madman with the power to alter the truth is on the loose.
From the author whose writing the Chicago Tribune called “twisted and brilliant” and hailed by Lisa Scottoline as “genuinely surprising,” Proof Positive promises an unbeatable combination of inside-CSI detail and intriguing insights into the minds of criminals and the attorneys who defend them—and, of course, the plot twists, stay-up-all-night suspense, and gasp-inducing surprises that are Phillip Margolin’s undisputed trademark.
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