A review by martinbihl
Conviction by Richard North Patterson

2.0

What do we learn from this book? That justice often isn't just, and that truth can get lost in the endless tedium of legal argument. This book ground inexorably to its obvious conclusion, through round after round of legal arguments. It was like reading trial transcripts. In short, probably an accurate view of death penalty law, but as fiction, at times, almost unreadable.