"Traces the scandalous murder of a Harvard Medical School graduate and the ensuing trial that riveted mid-nineteenth-century America, exploring how the case established important precedents in medical forensics and the definition of reasonable doubt"--OCLC.
The author, whose son Morgan could read and spell at age three, but not answer to his own name, blends a memoir of his son's autistic world with an examination of such permanent outsiders and geniuses as Defoe and Swift.
Ming Siou Loong and Don train for a doubles virtual reality competition in Atlanta at the same time that Lee Brookes is seeking revenge for having been beaten.