David R. Dow's Executed on a Technicality: Lethal Injustice on America's Death Row is an interesting, well constructed, and infuriating account of the series of incompetent lawyers, ridiculous laws, and society's routine dismissal of prisoners that makes up the American death penalty system. Dow, a death row attorney himself, recounts several cases he has worked on with clarity and lots of explanation. He manages to mostly avoid digressing into the morals of capital punishment, and instead presents a level-headed, highly fact based argument. His prose is sometimes repetitive or overworked, but more often than not, the book succeeds in illuminating the huge injustices found in today's legal system.