3.0

This felt like three distinct stories vs a novel. The first two, Rev. Maxwell and his attorney Big Tom, were more connected that the portion of Harper Lee. The impression I had of Part 3 on Harper Lee, was the author wanted to write a biography on her but didn't have enough material and wove it into this story. The author did not have access to the information or notes took at the trial of Maxwell, which may have made it feel less connected. This book did re-infuriate me on Harper's lawyer, after the death of her sister, on releasing Go Set a Watchman. It seemed more evident that it was never Lee's intent to publish.