Just Cause

Just Cause

Just Cause

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Published: 18 December, 2014
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John Katzenbach's fourth novel, now back in print and with a new preface from the author, is brilliantly suspenseful, filled with the remarkable psychological insight for which Katzenbach has become revered.

When burnt-out reporter Matt Cowart receives a letter from a death row inmate pleading his innocence, he is tempted to dismiss it out of hand. Sure, they're all innocent. But as the Miami newspaperman digs into the case of Robert Earl Ferguson, an African American given the death penalty for the brutal slaying of a white girl, he begins to believe that Ferguson is the real victim of hate and prejudice. And if he doesn't act, the wrong man is going to be executed. In the months that follow, Cowart's investigative articles not only set Ferguson free, but make Cowart a celebrity and win him a Pulitzer Prize--and set in motion a new chain of unimaginable horror. For there is a monster out there, and he is not through with killing. Chillingly complex, Just Cause is a powerhouse story about confronting our worst fears, in society, and in ourselves.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780802123268
ISBN10 0802123260
Number Of Pages 432
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

A classic cat-and-mouse story . . . Katzenbach's triumph is that he remains in absolute control of his story, carefully reeling out facts like a fly fisherman. --Orlando Sentinel

Katzenbach is a skilled storyteller. . . . With admirable subtlety . . . [he] manages to address the disturbing issues of race and crime. . . . Powerful. --Chicago Tribune

Tense, exciting and very, very real. --Detroit News

[A] riveting, provocative story. . . . The criminal mind, racial bias, journalistic ego and the flawed fabric of the American criminal justice system are potent raw materials for psychological suspense master Katzenbach. --Publishers Weekly

Terrific . . . his best book by far. --Lawrence Block

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