Grisham, John

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Camino Ghosts

A brilliantly narrated, captivating story of cruelty, enslavement, and resilience. An essential purchase.
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The Exchange: After ‘The Firm’

Grisham always brings in an audience, so expect high demand for this fast-paced thriller.
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The Boys from Biloxi

Fans of Grisham will enjoy this compelling mystery that delves into Biloxi’s gritty side and ends with a poignant twist.
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Sooley

This book is highly recommended for basketball fans. Fans of Grisham will also enjoy this latest display of storytelling prowess, even if the technical basketball aspects aren’t as appreciated.
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The Reckoning

Highly recommended for fiction collections and especially for Grisham and William Faulkner fans, as well as those who enjoy historical fiction and stories set in the South.
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The Rooster Bar

While this is not his best work, Grisham has something important to say here, making this a worthwhile listen. ["Grisham's solid and smart narrative highlights the myriad issues regarding the underemployed workforce and the graduate school scam that many readers may have experienced. The author's many fans will want this": LJ Xpress Reviews 9/15/17 review of the Knopf hc.]
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Camino Island

A theft of priceless books from a library, a book dealer who dabbles in the black market of stolen manuscripts, and a novelist who is recruited for a daring mission all add up to what sounds like the ideal beach read...
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The Whistler

This captivating and suspenseful tale offers a welcome reminder of how Grisham expertly and entertainingly interweaves his story line with the mechanics of the legal process. [See Prepub Alert, 4/25/16.]
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Rogue Lawyer

Highly recommended for libraries where Grisham's other titles circulate well. ["Grisham devotees will enjoy a compelling and convincing plot propelled by a memorable protagonist who constantly defends his roguish actions and justifies his unconventional behavior": LJ 9/1/15 review of the Doubleday hc.]
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