I gave Presumed Guilty four stars because I liked how the author tied in flashbacks from the main character, Laura's, past. Although, I would love to ask the author why he chose to write a book along these lines. While reading the book it was really interesting, and I was more and more intrigued every time I turned the page because you see Laura experience more and more throughout her time back in Russia. Laura lived in Russia as a young seven-year-old girl, but was brutally raped and was almost murdered on the day her mother was killed. Laura has returned to Russia to find out the truth about her past and who it really was that hurt her all those years ago. There are very mysterious events occurring throughout the book, and it had some really good twists. Being set in Russia in the late 90's it gave me some insight to how the Russian government worked too. I found that really interesting. Laura was thrown in so many different directions throughout the book, and I loved reading what she experienced not only as an adult but as a young girl. I really admired how, no matter what Laura went through, she never gave up. The ending couldn’t have been better too and it didn't leave you on your toes like some books do. I loved the theme of the book as well, because to me it was to never give up even when everyone around you is telling you to do so.