Steven Avery has spent more time in prison, than any innocent man should ever have to, especially in these United States. Glad he has a major advocate for him now. Hopefully the courts will finally see what everyone else does.
The book does a great job in breaking down the case and getting to the actual facts. This is the book some Manitowoc officials hoped would never see the light of day. It does a terrific job in shining a light on the case and exposing the horrible truth. The fact that a person like Avery, or even more so his nephew Brendan Dassey, can be manipulated, abused, and have their freedom taken away, for so long, in the modern United States is astonishing.
The narrator has a very good voice. He hits the right inflections and tone throughout the book. Top notch performance.
In summary, this is a great true story, with great writing, great narration and most importantly, the greatest of all, is that it sheds even more light on corruption and. the railroading of 2 innocent men. Neither one should have ever had spend a day in prison, never mind most of their adult lives.