Books
In The Injustice System, Clive Stafford Smith exposes the harrowing story of a Miami murder trial derailed by prejudice and legal failure, revealing how one man’s fate became a mirror of America’s broken justice system.
Crossing the River Styx by Rev. Russ Ford offers a rare inside look at life on death row from a prison chaplain’s perspective. With deep compassion and moral clarity, Ford confronts the realities of capital punishment and the humanity of those society condemns. A stirring, unforgettable memoir.
"The Death of Innocents" by Sister Helen Prejean is a powerful examination of two wrongful executions. With compassion and conviction, Prejean reveals how the death penalty can destroy innocent lives—and why it must end. A deeply human, urgent read.
The Wrong Carlos by James Liebman is a chilling investigation into the likely execution of an innocent man in Texas. Combining legal analysis with gripping narrative, Liebman exposes the cracks in a system that got it tragically wrong. A sobering, essential read.
Five soldiers escape a secret lab with no memories, no supplies, and no one to trust—only to discover the Lazarus Corporation isn’t just raising the dead, it’s rewriting what it means to be human.