Killing Time: One Man's Race to Stop an Execution

Killing Time: One Man's Race to Stop an Execution

by David R . Dow (Author)

Synopsis

How does it feel to defend a serial killer? To tell a young man that he will be executed in twenty minutes' time? To explain to your five-year-old son that you're late because you couldn't help someone? To realise that a death row convict whose life you hold in your hands is actually innocent? David Dow is a leading death row attorney in Texas, a state where 99 per cent of execution appeals are rejected. He defends convicted murderers for the simple reason that he feels putting them to death is wrong. He knows his clients are vicious, violent monsters, but killing a murderer is homicide, and homicide, as David sees it, is morally insupportable. Yet this routine of resignation - to the fate of both his clients and his young family, whom he can feel slipping away from him by the day - is interrupted by the worst thing that could happen to him: the realization that a client is innocent. Not just undeserving of his imminent execution, like all his other clients, but actually innocent. In this gripping and hauntingly honest memoir, David confronts a bleak yet stirring scenario: to lose this fight, as he knows is nearly inevitable, will be to watch an innocent man be murdered. Written with searing immediacy, Killing Time is both a masterpiece of personal narrative, and a morally overwhelming exploration of justice, integrity, and humanity.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: William Heinemann
Published: 04 Feb 2010

ISBN 10: 0434020141
ISBN 13: 9780434020140
Book Overview: Both a haunting memoir and a gripping legal thriller, this is the story of David Dow, a Texas Death Row Attorney whose life is thrown upside down when he becomes convinced that one of his clients is innocent.

Media Reviews
David Dow's extraordinary memoir lifts the veil on the real world of representing defendants on death row. It will stay with me a long time. JOHN GRISHAM: 'A riveting and compelling account of a Texas execution written and narrated by a lawyer in the thick of the last minute chaos. ' . David Dow's work fills me with admiration for his courage and commitment. Richard North Patterson
Author Bio
David R. Dow is professor of law at the University of Houston Law Center and an internationally recognized figure in the fight against the death penalty. He is the founder and director of the Texas Innocence. He lives in Houston, Texas.