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Degree Of Guilt
Degree Of Guilt
Oct 9, 2024 6:20 AM

Author:Richard North Patterson

Degree Of Guilt

Christopher Paget is a trial lawyer with a famous past: as a young investigator in Washington he unearthed a scandal that brought ruin to the President - and an abrupt end to his affair with journalist Mary Carelli. Now, fifteen years later, Carelli is a famous TV journalist in New York and Paget is leading a relatively tranquil life raising their son in San Francisco. Until a charge of murder changes everything. The victim - a world famous (and infamous) novelist. The accused - Mary Carelli. When Paget agrees to defend her, largely for the sake of their son, her claims of attempted rape and self-defence seem water-tight. But gradually secrets from her past come to light and Paget is suddenly facing an explosive mix of public trial and personal conflict leaving his own and his son's fates vulnerable and exposed.

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The pleasure of reading a book as mesmeric as this... defies the desire to pick a single hole

—— Daily Telegraph

Entirely absorbing... a brain-draining puzzle and great entertainment

—— Cosmopolitan

Ruth Rendell is surely one of the greatest novelists presently at work in our language. The extraordinary depth and accuracy of her psychological portraits is matched only by the rare inventiveness of her storytelling

—— Scott Turow

Once her characters start twisting on every-tightening tracks, their fates are brilliantly sealed, and it’s never obvouis who’ll be the victim or the culprit. Rendell’s greatest trick is making an unforeseen outcome feel predestined

—— Financial Times

The most brilliant mystery novelist of our time

—— Patricia Cornwell

Through the quality of her writing she's raised the game of the crime novel in this country

—— Peter James

Rendell's mesmerising capacity to shock, chill and disturb is unmatched

—— The Times

Blacklands caused the hearts of hardened reviewers to flip a beat

—— Independent

Original, unsettling and atmospheric, this is a debut that hits the ground running

—— VAL MCDERMID

Thought-provoking and utterly original

—— MO HAYDER

Exceptional debut . . . A new UK crime writer to shout about

—— Bookseller (Alice O'Keeffe)

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—— Guardian

A compelling story of a fragmented family and the loss of innocence

—— Woman & Home

A tense, well-orchestrated crime novel with a refreshingly unusual premise

—— Spectator (Books of the Year)

A chilling and gripping original thriller by a great new talent. You'll want to race through to the scary climax

—— Grazia

Blacklands... managed to glean the best word-of-mouth for any new crime novel in years.

—— BARRY FORSHAW , Independent (Best Books of 2010)

A gripping read

—— The Times

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—— Bruno Tonioli , Mail on Sunday

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—— Independent

[A] dark, chilling, page-turner

—— Deborah D. Rogers , Times Higher Education, *Summer Reads of 2021*

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—— Philip Oakes, Literary Review

One of the most brilliantly playful, witty and original writers we have.

—— Scotsman

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—— Heather O’Donoghue, Times Literary Supplement

'Sharp humour, together with a number of unexpected twists, make this a typically pacey and intelligent read.'

—— Daily Mail

Not just the best novel I have read this year...but the best mystery of the decade. There are actually four mysteries, nesting like Russian dolls, and when they begin to fit together, I defy any reader not to feel a combination of delight and amazement. Case Histories is the literary equivalent of a triple axel. I read it once for pleasure and then again just to see how it was done. This is the mind of book you shove in people's faces, saying 'You gotta read this!'

—— Stephen King, Entertainment Weekly
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