1967: a Greenville, una cittadina come tante nel profondo sud americano, una bomba fa esplodere gli uffici di un avvocato impegnato nella difesa dei diritti civili, uccidendo i suoi due figli. Nessuno sembra dubitare della colpevolezza di Sam Cayhall, noto membro del locale Ku-klux-klan. 1988: sono passati vent'anni e l'azione si sposta a Chicago. Cayhall è ancora chiuso nel raggio della morte e ha esaurito tutte le possibilità di appello. Ma un giovane avvocato di un grande studio chiede esplicitamente di essere assegnato al suo caso. Vuole tirar fuori di cella l'uomo del Klan. Perché? Annotation Supplied by Informazioni Editoriali
John Grisham
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