From the award-winning, bestselling author of Snow Falling on
Cedars--a moving father-son story that is also a taut courtroom drama
and a bold examination of privilege, power, and how to live a meaningful
life.
"Ultimately, the mystery at the center of The Final Case is not
about innocence or guilt, but about how one family's profound
attachments can stand alongside breathtaking cruelty in another."
--Scott Turow, The New York Times Book Review
A girl dies one late, rainy night a few feet from the back door of her
home. The girl, Abeba, was born in Ethiopia. Her adoptive parents,
Delvin and Betsy Harvey--conservative, white fundamentalist
Christians--are charged with her murder.
Royal, a Seattle criminal attorney in the last days of his long career,
takes Betsy Harvey's case. An octogenarian without a driver's license,
he leans on his son--the novel's narrator--as he prepares for trial.
So begins The Final Case, a bracing, astute, and deeply affecting
examination of justice and injustice--and familial love. David
Guterson's first courtroom drama since Snow Falling on Cedars, it is
his most compelling and heartfelt novel to date.