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Indlæser... Two Lost Boys (udgave 2017)af L. F. Robertson (Forfatter)
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Interesting enough just not much of an ending. ( ) This tells the story of a man on death row and the lawyer trying to get an appeal for him. His brother got life imprisonment for the same crime and this feels inherently wrong. The book really draws you in and tells you how two young men were failed by everyone around them. Their mother dotes on them but refuses access by experts who could help while few have anything good to say. I definitely was willing his lawyer on to find the necessary information that would save his life. A brilliant read and I fully expected to give it five stars and then it all went dreadfully wrong at the end. It spoiled the whole book for me and I won't be looking for the author again. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
Janet Moodie has spent years as a death row appeals attorney. Overworked and recently widowed, she's had her fill of hopeless cases, and is determined that this will be her last. Her client is Marion 'Andy' Hardy, convicted along with his brother Emory of the rape and murder of two women. But Emory received a life sentence while Andy got the death penalty, labeled the ringleader despite his low IQ and Emory's dominant personality. Convinced that Andy's previous lawyers missed mitigating evidence that would have kept him off death row, Janet investigates Andy's past. She discovers a sordid and damaged upbringing, a series of errors on the part of his previous counsel, and most worrying of all, the possibility that there is far more to the murders than was first thought. Andy may be guilty, but does he deserve to die? No library descriptions found. |
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