After reading Where the Crawdads Sing, I needed a book with a little less gravitas, so I'm reading Confessions of an Innocent Man by David R. Dow. This has plenty of drama. I've wanted to read it for quite a while but every time I took it out (for 3 weeks), I started reading other books and this had to go back to the library.
I'm finding this quite interesting, about a man who was convicted of murder for a crime he didn't commit, and his revenge. It's another one that's hard to put down. Has anyone read it?
"That's a great first pancake."
Lady Gaga, to Tony Bennett