Because someone has gone astray and made mistakes, do they deserve a second chance, even if their missteps have meant being incarcerated?
“a disturbing, yet masterful tale of murder and how childhood trauma may affect even those determined to rise above it . . . ”
“a great resource, but sadly, offers little understanding of how modern 20th century political culture was forged and the role radical women and men played in this critical development.”
"Death of Assassin is an entertaining look at very human characters in a world on the edge of radical change."
“a delightful book, guaranteed to promote snickers, chuckles, and a guffaw or two.”