I listened to this one, as an audio book, a few week ago. It was my first dive back into Grisham after years away. I actually enjoyed the book. Sebastian Rudd wasn't much different than many of the other lawyers, little more gritty & unrefined. I have suggested a few friends read it
I used to read lot of John Gresham books back in the late nineties, and they were gripping good thrillers. Then his later ones like The Appeal and others got so dam boring. I stopped reading Gresham altogether, but I’m reading The Roster Bar, and it’s quite entertaining. I might got back his most recent ones and give a go.
I listened to this one, as an audio book, a few week ago. It was my first dive back into Grisham after years away. I actually enjoyed the book. Sebastian Rudd wasn't much different than many of the other lawyers, little more gritty & unrefined. I have suggested a few friends read it
I’m currently reading The associated, excellent read. I also read rouge lawyer four years ago, I’m basically watching this to recap what happened 🤣🙏🏻💯
I used to read lot of John Gresham books back in the late nineties, and they were gripping good thrillers. Then his later ones like The Appeal and others got
so dam boring. I stopped reading Gresham altogether, but I’m reading The Roster Bar, and it’s quite entertaining. I might got back his most recent ones and give a go.
Out of the 32 books I've read...28 or so were awesome 3-4 so so
Thank you
Who else feels like he’s disgusted with the law and justice?. It’s disheartening.
Dry? Sorry, who are you?