A review by soulfulsin
Mississippi Trial, 1955 by Chris Crowe

2.0

To be honest, I'm only giving this book two stars because I enjoyed the courtroom scenes. That was the only part of the book I found flowed well and held together nicely. I realize now that those were probably transcriptions from the actual case and therefore, unlikely to have been written by the author. That might explain why I found them interesting, with my legal background.

Mississippi Trial, 1955 slogs along. If you want to read a book about problematic legal situations in Mississippi, read A Time to Kill by John Grisham. For a middle-grade book, this book is simple to read through, but hardly feels worth the effort.