A review by ithlilian
The Litigators by John Grisham

3.0

I don't think I've been overly thrilled with any Grisham books. Someone sues someone, maybe there is a twist or turn there, something is wrong with the justice system and isn't it a tragedy? Anyway, two irritating old men own a small law firm that is generally an unpleasant place to work. They barely scrape by, lie and cheat people, and aren't appealing as human beings. Somehow that job appeals to our young up and coming and he drunkenly decides to quit his job and work there. They sue a pharmaceutical company for no good reason and I guess I should stop there. That's really all the book is about, and I don't see the need for it to take as many pages as it did. I personally wish everyone in this book would fail miserably at life and get what they deserve. Somehow, something, kept me entertained enough to finish it, and I didn't hate the characters enough to quit. It was...ok...I guess.