barbara fister reviewed Reversible errors by Scott Turow
Review of 'Reversible errors' on 'LibraryThing'
5 stars
A detective and prosecutor put a man on death row for a multiple murder; years later, a defense attorney and the judge who originally sentenced the accused try one last time to exonerate him as his execution nears. Turow knows the moral issues surrounding capital punishment and really delves into his characters. A powerful book.