David R. Dow Reading Order
1 series · 14 books
David R. Dow is an American legal scholar and author whose work explores the intersection of law, ethics, and criminal justice. Drawing on his deep expertise in constitutional law and capital punishment, Dow brings an insider's perspective to controversial legal issues through both his academic writing and fiction. His novels tackle weighty moral questions by examining real-world legal complexities, making him a distinctive voice in contemporary American literature.
Standalone Novels Series
14 books
Start with America's Prophets : How Judicial Activism Makes America Great, the first of 14 books in the Standalone Novels series.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | America's Prophets : How Judicial Activism Makes America Great |
| 2 | America's prophets |
| 3 | Confessions of an Innocent Man |
| 4 | Contract law |
| 5 | Executed on a Technicality |
| 6 | Killing Time |
| 7 | Machinery of Death |
| 8 | Si xing tai qian de gao bie |
| 9 | The autobiography of an execution |
| 10 | The autobiography of an execution |
| 11 | The autobiography of an execution |
| 12 | The autobiography of an execution |
| 13 | The autobiography of an execution |
| 14 | Things I've learned from dying |
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