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๐ถ๐ถ๐ถ Defending Jacob, by William Landay
This was an interesting book, but a bit too predictable. The father was absolutely oblivious, and it took plenty of suspension of reality to stomach this one. The technical aspects of the trial were accurate, but I expected that from a former attorney. Too many expected turns (aside from the major one at the end). Not really a noteworthy novel, in my humble opinion, other than the fact that it gives the reader a unique perspective on family loyalty and bonds. I also enjoyed the introspection Andy went through as both lawyer and father when considering hotly debated topics such as the murder gene, etc...
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