Grisham's first attempt at non-fiction is gripping and perfectly executed. I've read most everything he's written and this was the first time I sat back and thought, "This man is really in a league of his own." He has the legal thriller genre on lock.
Grisham tells the story of Ron Williamson, Oklahoma boy turned convicted murderer left to waste away on Death Row. There's just one problem--he didn't commit the murder. It's heartfelt and it's matter of fact. It's thorough. It has just the right degree of narrative disgust. I wouldn't change a thing.
General consensus: Bravo!
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