I just finished the book. I had no real familiarity with the case before reading the book. My impression is that is was a very even handed and fair look at the events and the people, walked through the good and the bad. Ultimately I found the authors conclusions logical and well supported, and he highlighted others conclusions and counter arguments as well.
I am not convinced I know what happened but feel I now understand the issues and more importantly have insight into what might have happened, a key ingredient to not allowing it to happen to folks I know. From an incident prevention perspective getting the book was a worthwhile investment.
I am not convinced I know what happened but feel I now understand the issues and more importantly have insight into what might have happened, a key ingredient to not allowing it to happen to folks I know. From an incident prevention perspective getting the book was a worthwhile investment.