The Last Lawyer
It's nonfiction that reads -- if you do it right -- like a novel. I loved Deadhouse and a few days later, sat in his office (one that was just down the hall from where mine would be three years later) at WVU talking with him about it.
When I started grad school, John served on the committee that supervised my Where Doubt Remains project. He taught me the difference between reporting and advocacy, something I'm still getting better at.
All that to say, his second book, The Last Lawyer: The Fight to Save Death Row Inmates, is officially out today. Like Deadhouse, it's in a narrative form and it's about "how an idealistic legal genius and his diverse band of investigators and fellow attorneys fought to overturn a client's final sentence."



Justin, thanks for the shout out!
My pleasure!