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Old 05-31-2012, 06:56 PM   #24
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Presumed Innocent, by Scott Turrow.
I had considered that one, but went back to the mission statement about "main character." In your example, the character isn't the protagonist, but rather a supporting character. That's why I wracked my brain so hard, and my example isn't much better. You spend most of the book thinking that the story is "about" one of the characters, but the revelation at the end lets you know that the one who matters is somebody else...
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