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Death Row Defender
Jay Strafford
September 27, 2006 2:19 PM

An innocent man, condemned to die.  Corrupt cops.  And a healthy dose of Florida color.
That’s a winning combination for Ray Dix in his debut novel, Death Row Defender (240 pages, Hard Shell Word Factory, $12.95). Dix, a native of Virginia’s Eastern Shore who now lives on Gwynn’s Island, spent years as a public defender in capital cases in Florida.  His knowledge of the subject informs this page-turner, and the reader suspects that protagonist Woody Thomas is more than a bit like his creator.
Ever since John Grisham stormed onto the scene, legal thrillers have proliferated like, well, lawyers.  But “Death Row Defender” is a cut above the average.



Reader Comments:

What a right on review!  The reader really does not want to put it down, even taking it to the tub!  I suspect that Ray, too, would say that he’s somewhat like Woody Thomas!! grin

Posted by on 10/01 at 05:14 PM

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