This is a good and important book that fills a nearly total gap in the thanatological literature that has essentially ignored the population of families of death row inmates coping with grief and loss. . . .This is a worthwhile clinical book . . . It is very informative about how our court systems function and how death row families understandably are traumatized by the entire experience. They do, indeed, need mental health and bereavement services. This book will provide immeasurable insights for any counselors who have or actively seek out the opportunity to serve this population.