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Kell
29th November 2005, 14:49
The Runaway Jury
Author: John Grisham
ISBN # 0099410214
Publisher: Arrow
1st published: 1996
http://www.randomhouse.com/features/grisham/index.html

Every jury has a leader, and the verdict belongs to him. In Biloxi, Mississippi, a landmark tobacco trial with hundreds of millions of dollars at stake begins routinely, and then swerves mysteriously off course. The jury is behaving strangely, and at least one juror is convinced he's being watched. Soon they have to be sequestered. Then a tip from an anonymous young woman suggests she is able to predict the jurors' increasingly odd behavior. Is the jury somehow being manipulated, or even controlled? If so, by whom? And, more important, why?

This is the first Grisham I’ve read & I’ll admit, I only picked it up in the first place because I rather enjoyed the movie (which starred John Cusack – I’m a big fan!). I wasn’t disappointed. The film was rather a faithful adaptation & so there weren’t too many surprises, still, this remained an interesting study in manipulation.

Grisham is masterful when it comes to building suspense & the characters in this book are particularly well drawn, giving an exciting glimpse into the lives of ordinary people & their psyches, showing how it is all too easy to sway someone simply by being personable, charming & clever. Despite the sly aspect to the lead characters, they were still portrayed sympathetically &, even though their motivation is kept under wraps till the very end, you never doubt that they have good reason to be acting in such an underhanded way & you want to see them succeed.

The villains of the piece are also written in such a way that you love to hate them, still, you can also see their point of view – in many cases, they are simply doing their job, though there are some who will perform above & beyond the call of duty. Grisham has skilfully blended all the elements to create a wonderfully believable work of fiction based firmly on something you can believe could be possible in the real world.

As an introduction to his work, The Runaway Jury can stand proud – I think I will certainly pick up more of this work, should I spy a bargain on the bookshelves.

Maureen
29th November 2005, 21:03
Kell, I think one of his greatest books (or one which I really enjoyed) was "A time to kill" . It is a story of a black man who killed two white guys who raped his daughter..... I do not have it or I would send it to you. However I have some 10 books by him...so if you would care to swap.........

Kell
29th November 2005, 21:54
I was just looking up some of the info on Grisham & apparently A Time to Kill was his debut novel & a cracking one at that. I'd definitely be up for swapping for a few more of his.

Maureen
29th November 2005, 22:10
I have
The Firm (good condition)
Rain Maker (good condition)
The Partner (good condition)
The Brethen (good condition)
The Street Lawyer (V.good condition)
The Summons (V. good condition)
The Client (cover creased/pages yellowed...used condition)
The Chamber (used condition)
The Testament (V good condition)

Let me know....

Kell
29th November 2005, 22:44
ooh, i think I'd be interested in The Firm (they made that one into a Tom Cruise film, didn't they?). What kind of thing would you fancy in return? There's still my for sale list up on the boards - have a look & see if there's anything grabs your attention...

Maureen
30th November 2005, 08:46
...even The Client was made into a good film...did you watch that?...I will see you in the swap section...between the aisles somewhere :D

Kell
10th February 2006, 08:03
This book has been added to my sale or swap list if anyone's interested.