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An intelligent, low-key thriller, The Summons continues John Grisham's exploration of the common decencies of a strain of American commercial story-telling in literature and film that we often link to the work of Frank Capra or O Henry. He is not afraid of parable or of setting up situations that are at once archetypal and attractively specific. This is a tale of two brothers--one is righteous, more or less, and one is not--and a question of their inheritance. Ancient Mississippi judge Atlee summons his two sons to his deathbed, but dies before he can explain himself, leaving Ray, who arrives on time unlike his drunkard brother Forest with the difficult problem of the three million dollars in used notes which are lying around the house in shoe-boxes. Ray worries about his father's posthumous reputation, about the Inland Revenue Service and about how quickly Forrest could drink himself to death with unlimited funds. Grisham is very acute indeed on how the best of intentions lead Ray not to any significant crime or atrocity but to quietly unconscionable behaviour. And then he realises he is being followed... Grisham can build suspense out of remarkably little and has a real gift for understanding the quiet anxieties of an ordinary man. --Roz Kaveney Read More

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    The Confession Travis Boyette is a murderer. He watched and waited as police and prosecutors arrested Donte Drumm, a local football star with no connection to the crime. Drumm was sent to death row. Nine years later, Donte Drumm is four days from execution. Over 400 miles away in Kansas, Travis faces a fate of his own, and he decides to do what's right. Full description

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    _______________________________________An edge-of-your-seat legal thriller from the undisputed master of the courtroom drama.Ray Atlee teaches law at the University of Virginia. His ailing father, Judge Atlee, was once a loved - and feared - titan, towering over local law and politics in the ancestral Atlee home of Clanton, Mississippi. And now, entering his last days, he calls Ray home to discuss the family estate.Newly single and far from happy, Ray reluctantly heads south to meet his father. He never does. The Judge dies too soon, but leaves behind a shocking secret which Ray believes only he knows; a secret that could destroy Clanton's very foundations.And it soon becomes clear that Ray's wrong.He's not the only one who knows._______________________________________‘A master at the art of deft characterisation and the skilful delivery of hair-raising crescendos' – Irish Independent'John Grisham is the master of legal fiction' – Jodi Picoult'The best thriller writer alive' – Ken Follett‘John Grisham has perfected the art of cooking up convincing, fast-paced thrillers’ – Telegraph‘Grisham is a superb, instinctive storyteller’ – The Times‘Grisham's storytelling genius reminds us that when it comes to legal drama, the master is in a league of his own.’ – Daily Record‘Masterful – when Grisham gets in the courtroom he lets rip, drawing scenes so real they're not just alive, they're pulsating’ – Mirror‘A giant of the thriller genre’ – TimeOut

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    Ray Atlee a Professor of Law at the University of Virginia is forty-three and newly single. His father a very sick old man who lives the life of a recluse in the ancestral home in Clanton Mississippi was once a beloved and powerful official who towered over local law and politics for many years. With the end in sight Judge Atlee issues a summons to Ray to return home to Clanton to discuss the details of the family estate. Ray reluctantly heads south but the family meeting does not take place. The Judge dies too soon and in doing so leaves behind a shocking secret which Ray believes only he knows. Until it becomes clear that someone else knows too..."John Grisham is a copper-bottomed promise of reliable storytelling...the legal trappings are as persuasive as ever". ("Independent"). "Smooth tough and addictive". ("Mirror"). "Almost no one tells a story better than Grisham: there's ann Ancient Mariner implacability about the way the story grips one...and doesn't let up'". ("Evening Standard"). "Compelling". ("Times Literary Supplement").

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    Ray Atlee, a Professor of Law at the University of Virginia, is forty-three and newly single. His father, a very sick old man who lives the life of a recluse in the ancestral home in Clanton, Mississippi, was once a beloved and powerful official who towered over local law and politics for many years. With the end in sight, Judge Atlee issues a summons to Ray to return home to Clanton, to discuss the details of the family estate. Ray reluctantly heads south, but the family meeting does not take place. The Judge dies too soon, and in doing so leaves behind a shocking secret which Ray believes only he knows. Until it becomes clear that someone else knows too...John Grisham is a copper-bottomed promise of reliable storytelling...the legal trappings are as persuasive as ever. (Independent). Smooth, tough and addictive. (Mirror). Almost no one tells a story better than Grisham: there's ann Ancient Mariner implacability about the way the story grips one...and doesn't let up'. (Evening Standard). Compelling. (Times Literary Supplement).

  • 0099538334
  • 9780099538332
  • John Grisham
  • 26 May 2011
  • Arrow
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 400
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