John Grisham has done it again. That is, he’s written another book, but certainly not his best. The Racketeer isn’t even close to being his best, but it was enjoyable and a quick read. It’s about Malcolm (or Max, depending on where in the book you’re reading) who was imprisoned for a crime he didn’t commit. After five years and a lot of pre-planning, he manages to make a deal with the Feds when he claims to know the killer of a Federal judge. Oh, but it goes way beyond that and I can’t give away the ending. Max manages to lead a wild life for a few months and even escapes the witness protection program. But, in the end, he gets what he deserves – or not. No, this is definitely not one of Grisham’s better books but it’s quite entertaining. I think most Grisham fans will be disappointed but will also enjoy reading it. They just may soon forget it and hope his next book is back to the old Grisham style. Give me A Time to Kill or The Firm anytime.
new posts in all blogs
Viewing Post from: Barbara J. Smith - Author and Freelance Editor
Barbara J. Smith,
on 2/11/2013
Blog: Barbara J. Smith - Author and Freelance Editor (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: Add a tag
By: Blog: Barbara J. Smith - Author and Freelance Editor (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: Add a tag
0 Comments on Not Grisham's Best as of 2/11/2013 1:12:00 PM
Add a Comment