
Reviews

Wow. Marcia Clark rocked this. Not only did you get an understanding of the Oj Simpson trials, but you got to understand the things you don't think about. This poor woman had the fight of her life to get justice for two human beings that could no longer fight for themselves. I feel as though people tend to forget Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman were real people. They had real lives, and real families. They weren't just victims. Marcia's writing really reminds you of that. She reveals the connection she had to Nicole not just with the case but on a personal level. She opens her heart to the feeling of letting down the families of the murdered. On the otherside... I was born sometime between the murder(s) and the trial. All of the knowledge I know is only from television. I've always been fascinated on how with all the evidence and all the cold hard facts Oj was deemed Not Guilty. This book made me relive this feeling of confusion. So if you're like me and like true crime stories. This is a book for you. The best thing about it, is that it's coming from one of the people closest to the case. Marcia Clark has my respect and my heart.