When I first started this book I couldn't put it down! It was a thriller, had me on the edge of my seat, and I planned on giving it 5 stars. But then I came to Part Three and the story just dropped off. Nothing happened! The climax was about 200 pages in and the last 150 pages were just wrap up. Ver...
A good read but it has a slow start. Gives good insights about Texas and its death penalty legacy. It really takes off about halfway through. There are a lot of characters so we don't get the deep dive into each that you normally expect from Grisham. Still worth the time to read.
Not much to say about this one really. It started out like one of his earlier books and then just started to go down hill. There was just so much useless detail and I found myself doing a lot of skimming.
It's been awhile since I read this book, but I wanted to make sure I got a review in on this one. I remarked to someone earlier today that I'd put this book in my list of most enjoyed of 2010. Grisham includes a high level of detail, specifically when he's talking about the physical illness of his m...
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