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drprd's review against another edition
4.0
An important cautionary parable. Good, well written, but a little long.
jason_pym's review against another edition
2.0
Too didactic to be enjoyable as a novel (money ruins politics etc). Also, using cases similar to Flint, Michigan and the Fentanyl crisis to make a point reads as lazy shorthand - though that's a bit unfair, as this was written in 2007/8 before they hit mainstream media in such a big way.
Way below Grisham's usual standard, a bit of a chore to get through.
Way below Grisham's usual standard, a bit of a chore to get through.
jillramsey's review against another edition
challenging
dark
informative
sad
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
A terrible reflection on how money can buy terrible things and cause so much pain. Some business and legal people can behave so badly all reflecting their greed at the expense of good people and terrible circumstances
lisawhelpley's review against another edition
4.0
There's a reason John Grisham sells so many books. He does a great job developing characters and building suspense. Quick, easy read.
rmarcin's review against another edition
2.0
Not one of my favorite Grisham books. The beginning premise reminded me of "Erin Brockovich". It was interesting to see how the political game is played and how people are bought. This book really didn't hold my attention and I found it hard to get through it.
buaslbutterfly's review against another edition
2.0
This book sure made you think of how the judicial system works. Do we elect people based on their ability to judge on fairness, morals, and equality or are they picked with money. It makes you think. The book was better than the Associate, but not the quality of his books from yesterday.
littletaiko's review against another edition
2.0
It's quite possible that I've outgrown Grisham books which makes me a little sad. I used to love the legal thrillers and they kept me on my toes. This one was kind of boring and hard to get into. Characters kept being added throughout the book which made it hard for me to really settle in with the book. Plus the subject matter was a bit depressing. While the concepts and the story he was trying to tell are important it may have just been the wrong book for me at this time.
annhenry's review against another edition
2.0
This was an interesting book. If it's close to the truth, then it's heartbreaking to think that the court system can be so easily manipulated. I totally agree that some plaintiffs are awarded frivolous awards and they taint the true tragic cases from corporate corruption and incompetence/negligence in the medical field. Hated the end. It was not a typical Grisham novel. Kinda depressing. Glad I only paid $2 for it at a library sale
ris_stitches's review against another edition
4.0
My heart just bled a bit more. Goddamn greedy sons of bitches. This book would get five stars if it were truly a work of fiction but sadly this shit ACTUALLY HAPPENS. Argh.
cmcarr's review against another edition
2.0
I haven't read Grisham in a while. I didn't think this book was that great. The reality of what has happened in some of our courts is much more engaging.