I first read this book in 1977. I had been interested in the case since the late 60's. Mr. Pollack takes a somewhat sympathetic view of Dr. Sheppard but only after the case had been well over and there had been time for much reflection. Although sympathetic (Dr. Sheppard definitely did not receive a fair trial), Mr. Pollack is able to step back and say that the defendant's past did not help in his defense (infidelity). Excellent chronology and simplification of the legal matters of the case. My only criticism is that the book does not explore enough of the character of Dr. Sheppard, his background, his strengths and weaknesses. The book depicts that this is truly one of America's great human and legal tragedies.
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