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The Last Juror

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The Last Juror

by John Grisham

December 14, 2004 | Mass Market Paperbound


In 1970, Willie Traynor came to Mississippi in a Triumph Spitfire and a fog of vague ambitions. Within a year, the twenty-three-year-old college dropout found himself the owner of Ford County's only newspaper, famous for its well-crafted obituaries. While the rest of America was in the grips of social turmoil, Willie's adopted town of Clanton lived on the edge of another age, until the brutal murder of a young mother rocked the sleepy community-and thrust Willie into the center of a storm.

Daring to report the true horrors of the crime, Willie made as many friends as enemies in Clanton-and over the next decade he would take stances, break barriers, and sometimes wonder how he had gotten there in the first place. But he could never escape the crime that had shattered his innocence or the criminal whose evil had left an indelible stain. Because as the ghosts of the South's past gather around Willie, as issues of race and justice swirl around Clanton, men and women who served on a jury nine years ago are starting to die one by one-as a killer exacts the ultimate revenge. . . .

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    Brent Mills

    Rating: 3/5

    Disappointing Ending

    Brent Mills

    6 years ago

    I'm a John Grisham fan who has read all of his books. This book started off with a good story line and even had an interesting twist: it was told from the perspective of an observer who was a journalist. Some characters from past novels even make a reappearance: Judge Omar Noose and renegade lawyers Lucien Wilbanks and Harry-Rex Vonner (A Time to Kill). I enjoyed the central plot - a town's concern over the murder of some jurors by, it is suspected, the person the jurors sentenced to life in prison. The personal growth of the young, liberal journalist in a southern, Christian town and his work to revive the local paper, and the relationships the young journalist develops with some of the residents is also entertaining. The story runs well and keeps the reader's attention but is, unfortunately, wrapped up rather quickly.

    If this had been written by a different author, I would have accepted the abrupt ending but I've come to expect more from Grisham. When considered in the company of his other novels, the sudden ending of this book makes it an average read.

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    Elizabeth

    Rating: 5/5

    A MUST READ!!!!

    Elizabeth

    7 years ago

    Wonderful book. Well worth the money spent on it. I recommend it to all of my friends. They definitely need to make a movie out of this one.

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    Susan

    Rating: 5/5

    Great Book!

    Susan

    8 years ago

    This was an excellent book! I want to read all of John Grishams books after reading this one and I hope it is made into a motion picture. It could be of the same callibre as the movie A Time to Kill .

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    jeff

    Rating: 4/5

    A Great Legal Thriller

    jeff

    8 years ago

    I have read almost every one of John
    Grisham's books, and enjoyed them all.
    However I loved his angle this time
    around. Rather than tell the story from
    the point of view of a lawyer, he chose
    a journalist. Being a journalist myelf
    who worked in a small community for a
    while, I found it very quite realistic
    and c

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In 1970, Willie Traynor came to Mississippi in a Triumph Spitfire and a fog of vague ambitions. Within a year, the twenty-three-year-old college dropout found himself the owner of Ford County's only newspaper, famous for its well-crafted obituaries. While the rest of America was in the grips of social turmoil, Willie's adopted town of Clanton lived on the edge of another age, until the brutal murder of a young mother rocked the sleepy community-and thrust Willie into the center of a storm.

Daring to report the true horrors of the crime, Willie made as many friends as enemies in Clanton-and over the next decade he would take stances, break barriers, and sometimes wonder how he had gotten there in the first place. But he could never escape the crime that had shattered his innocence or the criminal whose evil had left an indelible stain. Because as the ghosts of the South's past gather around Willie, as issues of race and justice swirl around Clanton, men and women who served on a jury nine years ago are starting to die one by one-as a killer exacts the ultimate revenge. . . .

From the Jacket

"Never let it be said this man doesn't know how to spin a good yarn." -Entertainment Weekly

"John Grisham is about as good a storyteller as we've got in the United States these days." -New York Times Book Review

"John Grisham may well be the best American storyteller writing today." -Philadelphia Inquirer

About the Author

John Grisham is the author of Skipping Christmas, The Summons, A Painted House, The Brethren, The Testament, The Street Lawyer, The Partner, The Runaway Jury, The Rainmaker, The Chamber, The Client, The Pelican Brief, The Firm, and A Time to Kill. He lives with his family in Mississippi and Virginia.

Mass Market Paperbound

512 Pages, 4.15 x 6.9 x 1.1 in

December 14, 2004

English


044024157X
9780440241577

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"Never let it be said this man doesn't know how to spin a good yarn." -Entertainment Weekly

"John Grisham is about as good a storyteller as we've got in the United States these days." -New York Times Book Review

"John Grisham may well be the best American storyteller writing today." -Philadelphia Inquirer

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