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Title:The Client
Author:John Grisham
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 483 pages
Published:March 16th 2010 by Delta (first published March 1st 1993)
Categories:Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. Crime. Suspense
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In a weedy lot on the outskirts of Memphis, two boys watch a shiny Lincoln pull up to the curb...Eleven-year-old Mark Sway and his younger brother were sharing a forbidden cigarette when a chance encounter with a suicidal lawyer left Mark knowing a bloody and explosive secret: the whereabouts of the most sought-after dead body in America. Now Mark is caught between a legal system gone mad and a mob killer desperate to cover up his crime. And his only ally is a woman named Reggie Love, who has been a lawyer for all of four years. Prosecutors are willing to break all the rules to make Mark talk. The mob will stop at nothing to keep him quiet. And Reggie will do anything to protect her client --even take a last, desperate gamble that could win Mark his freedom... or cost them both their lives.

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Original Title: The Client
ISBN: 0385339089 (ISBN13: 9780385339087)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Mark Sway, Reggie Love, Barry Muldanno
Setting: Memphis, Tennessee(United States)
Literary Awards: Colorado Blue Spruce Young Adult Book Award (1995), Evergreen Teen Book Award (1996), Premio Bancarella (1994)

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I read this before the move was made. This the perfect example of how very much American laws & justices system is so different from British law special with children.This an excellent crime court room drama that only Grisham could write as he was trained court lawyer which is needed to get the facts dead right. After all you need how to crack eggs to make an omelette you would not expect a bricklayer to try to make a swimming pool on upstairs flat.This like all his books twists & turns

Caution: spoiler.I always like Grisham's books in spite of the cartoonish political spin (Republicans uniformly evil; Democrats caring, sensitive, kind). This, his fourth book, was surely not one of his best, but only because there is a mile-wide hole in the plot. The solution to the dilemma of little Mark -- who possesses the secret of where the Senator's body is buried -- was so overwhelmingly clear within the first 100 pages that each successive machination of Reggie's, each attempt to

I like every book that Grisham wrote, period. This story is about a crazy, just horrible dilemma. Didn't like the moviebut hey, movies are almost always worse than a book, because they cut out a lot of stuff, they change the story plus, you don't have your own imagination portrayed in a movie.

It all started when Mark Sway (11) took his younger brother Ricky (8) in a secluded part of a park to teach him how to smoke. They were just doing their business when a shiny car arrived and apparently the driver was trying to kill himself and did so by the end. Suddenly Mark along with his brother(who suffers a trauma) became witnesses of not only a suicide of a well-known lawyer, but Mark knows more than that. This is a story of an 11-year old boy caught up in a legal drama too big for

This was my very first book that I've read by John Grisham, and I absolutely loved it, I really like his writing style and the book just really seems to drag you right into the story. I had never heard of Grisham until I had seen the movie The Client with Susan Sarandon and Tommy Lee Jones, and I've watched the movie several times, and my mom told me that the movie was based on a novel by John Grisham and she said he writes courtroom dramas. The book was excellent and very easy to follow, great

Another thrilling ride from Grisham. I had a hard time putting this book down. The story just became more wild as it progressed!

Neither a court room dram nor a gripping thriller. The climax is really over the top.

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