The Client

Hardcover, 421 pages

English language

Published March 8, 1993 by Doubleday.

ISBN:
978-0-385-42471-4
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OCLC Number:
733728031

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In two years since the firm first captured the imagination of America's readers, John Grisham, with three consecutive number-one bestsellers, has become one of the most popular authors of our time. Now, in The Client, he has written a novel so irresistible, so thoroughly entertaining and satisfying, that it is sure not only to please his millions of fans, but to win him new ones as well.

This is the story of eleven-year-0l Mark Sway, who as the novel opens, witnesses the bizarre suicide of a New Orleans attorney. Just before he dies, the lawyer tells Mark a deadly secret concerning the recent murder of a Louisiana Senator, whose accused killer, Mafia thug Barry Muldanno, is about to go to trial. The police, the federal prosecutor and the FBI pressure Mark to tell them the attorney's last words, but he knows that with the mob watching his every move, revealing …

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Eleven-year-old Mark Sway and his younger brother Ricky go for an illicit smoke in the woods when they come across a man trying to commit suicide. Before he succeeds he reveals to them that he was the lawyer of a man who murdered a US senator, and knows where the body was hidden - the vital evidence needed to convict the killer. Mark soon finds himself being hunted, both by the killers who want to silence him, and the prosecutors and police who want him to talk.

[a:John Grisham|721|John Grisham|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1650547491p2/721.jpg] is a well-known author of crime fiction, and, having been a lawyer, usually with a legal twist and quite a lot of courtroom drama. I've read several of them, but this is the only one I've read three times. I first bought it at an airport bookshop to read on a plane -- a 17-hour flight to Russia. A few …

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Grisham is a master of the legal thriller. The Client tells the story of an 11-year-old who witnesses the suicide of a high-powered attorney and is expected by all around to know more than he should about a certain client of that lawyer.

The book follows Mark Sway and his lawyer Reggie Love as they attempt to find the magic balance between doing the right thing and keeping Mark safe. It's a great book.

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Subjects

  • Women lawyers -- Fiction
  • Attorney and client -- Fiction
  • Child witnesses -- Fiction
  • Suicide victims -- Fiction
  • Organized crime -- Fiction
  • Brothers -- Fiction
  • New Orleans (La.) -- Fiction
  • Memphis (Tenn.) -- Fiction

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