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The Zenith Man (by McCracken Poston, Jr.)

A different book than I normally read. It was a little too dry and matter of fact in the details, but I still enjoyed it. It was interesting to explore the life of Alvin Ridley and the fact he was charged with murder. The author does a good job describing his efforts as Alvin’s lawyer to help prove his innocence. While a lot of time is spent in the courtroom, there are still enough details about Alvin’s life and his struggles with undiagnosed autism.


Thank you to NetGalley and Citadel Press for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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