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The Innocence Game
The Innocence Game | Michael Harvey
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A cold case is about to do supernova and three students will learn the price of innocence. At Northwestern's renowned journalism school, Ian Joyce has been invited to participate in a prestigious seminar that investigates wrongful convictions and forgotten cases. With only two other classmates--beautiful, strong-willed Sarah Gold and enigmatically brilliant Jake Havens--he begins to investigate the long-ago murder of a young boy, ten-year-old Skylar Wingate, last seen walking home from school, his body discovered three days later in a forest preserve. His alleged killer was murdered decades ago in jail. But two chilling clues delivered to Jake's house suggest that the killer is still very much alive, and, in fact, in their midst. As the evidence mounts, the three classmates find themselves drawn into web of distrust, deceit, and corruption that will lead from the grittiest corners of Chicago and to the shores of Lake Michigan.
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Mshookquilts
The Innocence Game | Michael Harvey
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A fast paced look at a cold case that has present day consequences for young college students. Some surprises at the end.

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AnnieReads
The Innocence Game | Michael Harvey
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Mehso-so

Meh. I enjoyed the first two Michael Harvey books I read but this one was just a stupid storyline.

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RomanVerwalter
The Innocence Game | Michael Harvey
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Mehso-so

Scheint eines der Vorlagen für die Fernseh-Serie "Cold Case" zu sein, die ich nicht kenne. Die Geschichte ist spannend und lässt einen bis zum Schluss im Dunkeln. Das Ende kratzt dann aber Hart an der Glaubwürdigkeit, weil da Jemand aus dem Nichts gezaubert wird.

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BostonBookAddict
The Innocence Game | Michael Harvey
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Perfect weather, gorgeous view, and a new book to start. Best way to have lunch!

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Ryuden
The Innocence Game | Michael Harvey
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Love the use of real places in novels, like this hot dog stand in Evanston, IL.