BY NOW SO MANY BOOKS HAVE BEEN written about the O.J. Simpson case that it is time to start piling them into separate little stacks. There are the quickie tell-alls from peripheral characters (Kato Kaelin, Faye Resnick). There are the tell-alls from major players who have little to say and mediocre co-writers (Madam Foreman, by several jurors, belongs here, as does O.J.'s own I Want to Tell You). There are the joke books (O.J.'s Legal Pad being one of the better entries in this category). And now all the previous works can be tossed aside with the arrival, a mere five...
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