The trial is over. Clyde is on death row. Appeals. Mom comes out and gives lectures to help defray the cost. Sort of an early GO FUND ME. Nothing, naturally, from Sondra or his uncle. It's all a bit tedious. You can tell the book is based on a real event, because otherwise there would be no reason for all this. Clyde toys with religion, relives his acts. I'll be glad to finish!
Excellent start . . . orphaned girl with a knack for chess, taught by janitor, harsh orphanage despite its courtly look.
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