You talked me into getting the book at least.
Good - I’m sure you won’t be disappointed. No one could oversell it - it’s just impossible to come up with a fictional story that good. A teaser is Sidney Powell showing up in the TX courthouse with several other attorneys ready to go into the courtroom and seeing the judge on the case and the prosecutors emerge from a conference room. The judge was so dense he slipped a couple of times in session by mentioning things he had discussed with the prosecutors all unknown to the defense. To say that wouldn’t give anyone pause about what was up between the judge and prosecutors isn’t playing with a full deck. The judge wasn’t for sure.
I don’t want to talk too much and dissuade you from getting the book but some of the things are so asinine they just won’t leave my mind. The US Supreme Court dismissed 3 of 5 convictions in one of the cases and the person was sentenced for those 5 convictions. The defense petitioned to have the sentence reduced for the charges/convictions that were dismissed and the judge had a difficult time understanding he should subtract 3 from 5 and re-sentence the individual on only 2 of the charges. Never did do it. The prosecutors convinced him otherwise.
Needless to say Sidney Powell’s co-counsel had to interrupt her and speak to let her cool off after some of these exchanges.
I’ve had a long habit of boring my family to tears about books that I read and now I have FR to listen - I hope!!