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Meanwhile, Turow is also profiled in the new issue of Poets & Writers, but the article isn't available online.
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Meanwhile, Turow is also profiled in the new issue of Poets & Writers, but the article isn't available online.
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Turow is one of many authors who have cut editorial ties in a grim economy, and some people say writers are becoming “less loyal” to their publishers.
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Turow is a hit, followed by Grisham, and suddenly we’re inundating the stores with legal thrillers.
March 2008 2008
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Turow is a hit, followed by Grisham, and suddenly we’re inundating the stores with legal thrillers.
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These people are the reasons why we call Turow’s book a legal thriller and call Valente’s book fantasy or perhaps, more specifically, New Weird.
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However, if "Turow" and "Grisham" were closer together alphabetically, they might well be shelved side-by-side in a bookstore.
Scrivener's Error 2003
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Survivors include four children, Bridget Turow and Patricia Cahill, both of Silver Spring, Johnine Meehan of Downington, Pa., and Anthony O'Brien of Frederick; and seven grandchildren.
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Dave Barry, Ridley Pearson, Scott Turow,and Elaine Petrocelli who happens to own one of the best bookstores in the U.S, and myself, began to discuss the issue of education and what could we do to improve or help kids from failing.
Ramon Resa, MD: No Child Left Behind; Parents Need to Take Responsibility MD Ramon Resa 2011
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Even legal thriller-writer Scott Turow couldn't make this up, but the man taking on the unions in San Francisco is its Public Defender, Jeff Adachi.
Public Unions: Is California Next? Daniel Henninger 2011
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