Review
?A gem of a book: a carefully researched, lucidly written exposure of a grave injustice.?
?Financial Post
?A superb account?Well-told.?
?Hamilton Spectator
?An Orwellian tale?Kaplan documents in exquisite detail how process and bureaucracy overwhelmed justice and common sense.?
?Halifax Daily News
?A rigorous, concise, and fair account of a disgraceful abuse of police and ministerial powers.?
?National Post
?[William Kaplan?s] a thorough researcher and a fine writer...[he] makes a complicated litigation case read like a Scott Turow novel.?
?Winnipeg Free Press -- Review
?Financial Post
?A superb account?Well-told.?
?Hamilton Spectator
?An Orwellian tale?Kaplan documents in exquisite detail how process and bureaucracy overwhelmed justice and common sense.?
?Halifax Daily News
?A rigorous, concise, and fair account of a disgraceful abuse of police and ministerial powers.?
?National Post
?[William Kaplan?s] a thorough researcher and a fine writer...[he] makes a complicated litigation case read like a Scott Turow novel.?
?Winnipeg Free Press -- Review
Review
“A gem of a book: a carefully researched, lucidly written exposure of a grave injustice.”
–Financial Post
“A superb account…Well-told.”
–Hamilton Spectator
“An Orwellian tale…Kaplan documents in exquisite detail how process and bureaucracy overwhelmed justice and common sense.”
–Halifax Daily News
“A rigorous, concise, and fair account of a disgraceful abuse of police and ministerial powers.”
–National Post
“[William Kaplan’s] a thorough researcher and a fine writer...[he] makes a complicated litigation case read like a Scott Turow novel.”
–Winnipeg Free Press
–Financial Post
“A superb account…Well-told.”
–Hamilton Spectator
“An Orwellian tale…Kaplan documents in exquisite detail how process and bureaucracy overwhelmed justice and common sense.”
–Halifax Daily News
“A rigorous, concise, and fair account of a disgraceful abuse of police and ministerial powers.”
–National Post
“[William Kaplan’s] a thorough researcher and a fine writer...[he] makes a complicated litigation case read like a Scott Turow novel.”
–Winnipeg Free Press

