The Last Innocent Man

The Last Innocent Man by Phillip Margolin is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on November 30, 2010. This fiction work follows defense attorney David Nash, known for his ability to secure freedom for his clients, as he takes on a case that could potentially absolve him of his inner turmoil. His new client, an innocent man accused of murdering an undercover vice cop, presents Nash with a unique challenge that intertwines his professional ambitions with personal redemption.
As the narrative unfolds, readers will encounter a complex legal battle that delves into themes of morality and justice. Nash’s journey leads him into a murky realm where truth and deception blur, forcing him to confront the darker aspects of his profession. The story explores the intricate dynamics of manipulation and the consequences of choices made in the pursuit of justice, ultimately questioning the very nature of innocence and guilt. With 336 pages, this edition offers a detailed exploration of the legal and ethical dilemmas faced by its protagonist.
Official synopsis Publisher
Defense attorney David Nash has made a career out of setting monsters free—and no one does it better. Now a case has come to “the Ice Man” that could help cleanse Nash of the guilt and doubts that torment him: that rarest of all defendants, an innocent man.
A family man, a rising star in the legal profession, this new client has been accused of a heinous crime—the brutal murder of an undercover vice cop. But the case that is supposed to be Nash’s redemption could prove to be his downfall, dragging him into a dark and sinister world where lies and the truth are interchangeable; where the manipulator becomes the manipulated, and every answer spawns more complex and terrifying questions. And as the shadows close in around him, the final question that remains for David Nash concerns his own fate: life . . . or death?
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