Kermy
Kermy asked:

Hey guys. I love true crime but I'm not a huge fan of long drawn out courtroom scenes. Does this book have that? I get that Bugliosi is a lawyer and half of The Sea Will Tell takes place in court, but I'm hoping this isn't the case with this book. 444 pages is big time investment. Thanks.

Kermy Hi old self, future self here to answer your question: the answer is yes.
Joyce The second half of the book is entirely devoted to the trial. Bugliosi did a great job at selecting interesting testimony to include in this book. The trial probably included boring stretches, but you would never know it from this book. Bugliosi quoted testimony only where it was interesting. The other parts he just summarized.

On this other hand, if you did not enjoy this type of writing in "The Sea Will Tell", you will probably not enjoy it in "Till Death Will Us Part". The trial does take up half the book.
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