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dunnadam 's review for:
The Brethren
by John Grisham
Possibly my last Grisham.
I had read this before and remembered hating all the characters. I hated them less this time around, I actually kind of wanted the Brethren to get away, they became anti-heroes. I was more disturbed then by homophobia, I guess I'm more immune now.
Grisham is great at setting, South Florida shines in the book, I could smell the sea air.
I pictured the lawyer Trevor as actor Ken Marino from Party Down and Veronica Mars.
Good enough, at times overly simplistic, and I am now confident nothing in Grisham's genre will move me to new heights and I have better time fillers.
I had read this before and remembered hating all the characters. I hated them less this time around, I actually kind of wanted the Brethren to get away, they became anti-heroes. I was more disturbed then by homophobia, I guess I'm more immune now.
Grisham is great at setting, South Florida shines in the book, I could smell the sea air.
I pictured the lawyer Trevor as actor Ken Marino from Party Down and Veronica Mars.
Good enough, at times overly simplistic, and I am now confident nothing in Grisham's genre will move me to new heights and I have better time fillers.