You know, the original was so good that having a sequel just ruins it. I began the story (and of course, read the ending), but it doesn't change enough from the original story to make it better. It's like a parody of the orginal.
This is a good book. I thought the first half was too brooding, but it got more positive in the second half when things got moving faster and hope finally became apparent.
Tense and exciting rematch between Rusty Sabich and Tommy Molto, 20 years after the events of Turow's PRESUMED INNOCENT (which, cleverly, were not detailed in this story). Nor was the surprise ending of this book given away ahead of time, yet upon hearing it, I knew it fit all the facts. A well-written, fast-paced story expertly narrated by Edward Hermann and Orlagh Cassidy.