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Those who are new to the case and those who followed it since the beginning should enjoy this thorough exploration of corruption, influence, and depravity in this prominent Southern family. For fans of Sarah Weinman’s Scoundrel or Juan Martinez’s Conviction.
Libraries will see a demand for Glatt's book as a companion to Knight's Finding Me and Berry and DeJesus's Hope, as well as a planned Lifetime movie. [See Prepub Alert, 11/24/14.]
While serious music buffs are sure to bemoan the lack here of new information, Glatt's scattershot but entertaining chronicle is a worthy companion to his previous book on Graham and a good place to start for casual music fans interested in this key chapter in pop music history.