The Street Lawyer.. it's riveting, intricately plotted, powerful.. Grisham at his plot-driven best! .. the plot surges forward, pulling us along as we turn those pages.. the story unfolds in breakneck fashion with those wonderful pages-long passages of taut Grisham dialogue.
A suspense novel with a social conscience... the true strength of the novel is that it deals with a serious social issue.. homelessness.. a topic John Grisham addresses with genuine sympathy and considerable earnestness.
2006-07-28 06:19:24
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answered by katrina_ponti 6
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Hmmmmm, I like several of them: The Runaway Jury, The Rainmaker (first Grisham novel I ever read), The Chamber, and The Client.
2006-07-28 13:07:49
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answered by kja63 7
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The Client and The Pelican Brief
2006-07-28 13:18:04
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answered by BubblesWo 3
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The Rainmaker, I guess. None were really good. Try Nelson Demille, Harlan Coben, Greg Iles, Ken Follet..... Those are the best novelists around today.
2006-07-28 13:17:20
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answered by Chow_M_Noodles 3
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The Pelican Briefs.
2006-07-28 13:07:10
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answered by jen 6
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The Chamber
2006-07-28 13:06:36
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answered by Anonymous
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The Firm
2006-07-28 13:07:05
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answered by PandaDude 2
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The Firm
2006-07-28 13:06:40
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answered by Rose 4
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I've enjoyed most of his books. I do like the last one, I can't remember the name, also I enjoyed the first one, A Time To Kill.
When does he have a new one coming out?
2006-07-31 08:49:58
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answered by Anonymous
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The Broker.
2006-07-28 13:06:38
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answered by Angela 7
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