A review by protoman21
The Confession by John Grisham

4.0

Not Grisham's strongest work, but it was entertaining and I did feel for the characters involved. There weren't any real heart pounding moments since the danger was all to Donte Drumm and it felt inevitable from the beginning that he was going to be wrongfully executed. And Travis Boyette didn't really make for a great villain since he was appeared to be trying to help Drumm, even if it was for selfish reasons in the end. I'm not sure if danger was the only thing missing from this novel or if there was something else, but it definitely lacked the spirit of Grisham's biggest hits and left me wanting.