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Format: Hardcover
 ISBN-10: 0385510438
 ISBN-13: 9780385510431
 Feb 2004
 Publisher: Doubleday
 355 pages
 GRISHAM, JOHN
 Edition: 1
 Language: English |
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Synopsis The story begins with the demise of a small-town newspaper, the Ford County Times, in 1970. Willie Traynor, 23-year-old former cub reporter for the paper, takes it over with money from his grandmother. The paper it creaks along until success comes with its first big story--the rape and murder of a young widow by Danny Padgitt, member of a local bootlegging family. Convicted, given a life sentence, and still utterly remorseless, Padgitt swears vengeance against the jurors who declared him guilty. When he is paroled nine years later, jurors begin to die. John Grisham began work on THE LAST JUROR in the late '80s, wanting to write novels set in fictional Ford County, Mississippi, but he was interrupted by the success of THE FIRM. THE LAST JUROR breaks out of the mold of Grisham's usual legal thrillers into a story about the growth of Willie Traynor from a callow young man to an older and wiser one.
| Details | | Series: | GRISHAM, JOHN |
| Size | | Length: | 355 pages | | Height: | 9.8 in | | Width: | 6.8 in | | Thickness: | 1.2 in | | Weight: | 22.4 oz |
Industry Reviews "[This book has] the crispness, streamlined energy and self-deprecating charm that Mr. Grisham brings to his best efforts....THE LAST JUROR does not need to coast on its author's megapopularity. It's a reminder of how the Grisham juggernaut began." New York Times - Janet Maslin (02/02/2004)
"The novel is heartfelt, wise, suspenseful and funny, one of the best Grishams ever." Publishers Weekly (02/02/2004)
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