Testimony
By Scott Turow
Review by Roberta Earle
“Life had taught me a cold truth, that the long-savored dream, when tested by reality, rarely approached expectations.”
Bill ten Boom decides to quit his lucrative job as a partner in a law form, leave his life in the U.S., and take a job with the International Criminal Court in The Hague. At 54 years old, he is not sure where his life is going and he is hoping that the ICC, a permanent war crimes tribunal charged with prosecuting crimes against humanity, will help give his life some meaning and purpose. Continue reading