Enjoyed the book immensely, wish I could have given it 5 stars, but the lack of proof reading was pathetic and then, the biggest and worst faux pas, when you refer to Wells Armstrong as Andrew McMason. Then again, when Judge Clarion states "The defendant is free to go. Thank you for your service. You perform perhaps the most valuable service in the judicial system. I understand your sacrifice, and I am humbled by it" It sounds like he is addressing the jury, but he starts off with the Defendant. Doesn't make any sense. Proof-reading Proof-reading!!!!!