Clarence Darrow was one of the most legendary & influential trial lawyers the world has ever seen. Famous for his ability to turn seemingly unwinnable cases his way through his oratory & his uncanny skill at reading the mood of a jury he was a man whose work inspired impassioned campaigns against the death penalty as well as lavish Hollywood movies. Now award-winning writer Donald Mc Rae revisits the three greatest trials which secured Darrows near-mythic reputation & brings them vividly to life. The public themes which Darrow confronted still resonate powerfully today: sex & murder religion & science racism the media & the law. Written with great intimacy drama & immediacy this is a sweeping story which offers piercing insight into one of the most towering & controversial personalities of the twentieth century.