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Chargement... The Innocent Man (original 2006; édition 2007)par John Grisham
Information sur l'oeuvreL'accusé par John Grisham (2006)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Ce matin de décembre 1982, la jeune Debbie Carter ,rît, étranglée et violée, au pied de son lit défait. La nouvelle pétrifie la petite ville d'Aria, perdue au cœur de l'Oklahoma. Bientôt la fièvre s'empare des services de police, jusqu'au délire. Comment expliquer que Gien (tore, dernière personne à avoir vu la victime vivante, n'ait pas été soupçonné ? Pire: comment accorder du crédit à sa seule version des faits Un innocent, Ron Willianson, va pâtir de ces grossières erreurs. Certes, son profil ne plaide pas en sa faveur : ancienne gloire locale du base-ball, alcoolique, dragueur invétéré et dépressif chronique, il fait un coupable idéal. Mais les charges sont minces. Faux témoignages, interrogatoires musclés, acharnement : le calvaire de Williamson durera douze ans avant qu'il ne soit arraché de justesse au couloir de la mort... ( )
It’s true in some cosmic sense that the story of every life has value, but not to the writer of nonfiction. Writers of nonfiction narratives learn to pick their subjects with care, because some true stories are much, much more interesting than others. In this case, John Grisham could have conjured up a better story on his own. When Grisham gets into what happened to Williamson and company during their prison stay, The Innocent Man finds its purpose. In describing the wretched food, poor ventilation, and abusive guards—all factors that led to Oklahoma prisons being condemned by Amnesty International—Grisham makes clear exactly what's at stake when the state sends the wrong man to jail. Grisham is a great storyteller and a fine, no-nonsense writer. He has a well-honed attention to detail. He doesn't degenerate into cliches and he has a natural sense of dramatic structure that ensures the book has a compelling forward momentum. John Grisham here crosses the line from fiction to non-fiction. And it's hard to tell the difference. His prose is still lean and fast-paced and his skilful sketches capture all you need to know about the characters. He explains courtroom procedure and precedent in a simple style that allows a layman to follow the legal labyrinth. Even the plot would fit comfortably between the covers of one of his earlier books, except this story is true. Grisham is a great storyteller but an uninspired writer — he has none of Capote's weird, stark lyricism — but his spare, direct style serves him well here. He expertly dissects each judicial and constitutional outrage with cool precision. Appartient à la série éditorialeHeyne Allgemeine Reihe (81174) Distinctions
Law.
Sociology.
True Crime.
Nonfiction.
HTML:#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER John Grishams first work of nonfiction: a true crime story that will terrify anyone who believes in the presumption of innocence. SOON TO BE A NETFLIX ORIGINAL DOCUMENTARY SERIES Both an American tragedy and [Grishams] strongest legal thriller yet, all the more gripping because it happens to be true.Entertainment Weekly In the town of Ada, Oklahoma, Ron Williamson was going to be the next Mickey Mantle. But on his way to the Big Leagues, Ron stumbled, his dreams broken by drinking, drugs, and women. Then, on a winter night in 1982, not far from Rons home, a young cocktail waitress named Debra Sue Carter was savagely murdered. The investigation led nowhere. Until, on the flimsiest evidence, it led to Ron Williamson. The washed-up small-town hero was charged, tried, and sentenced to deathin a trial littered with lying witnesses and tainted evidence that would shatter a mans already broken life, and let a true killer go free. Impeccably researched, grippingly told, filled with eleventh-hour drama, this audio edition of The Innocent Man reads like an edge-of-your-seat legal thriller. It is a book no American can afford to miss. Praise for The Innocent Man Grisham has crafted a legal thriller every bit as suspenseful and fast-paced as his bestselling fiction.The Boston Globe A gritty, harrowing true-crime story.Time A triumph.The Seattle Times. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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