dswilson85 's review for:

The Litigators by John Grisham
4.0

A great read. Even though it has the classic Grisham elements of the young and inexperienced trial lawyer, the large and questionably corrupt corporation, and the type-A personality law firm at the defense, the storyline has unexpected twists. To be honest, there was a point where I wondered how Grisham was going to give our protagonist the typically happy ending. But that's what kept me reading to the end. As usual, a nice, quick diversion from more intellectual fiction, with identifiable characters and situations. I actually put down "The Confession" to read this one.