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The Associate

by John Grisham

Hardcover

A law student’s secret falls into the hands of men who force him to take a job that could send him to prison…or worse.

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The Appeal

by John Grisham

Hardcover

Attorneys Mary Grace and Wes Payton sue a corporate polluter—and win. But what price will they pay for the victory?

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Playing for Pizza

by John Grisham

Hardcover

When a down-on-his-luck American football star goes to play in Italy, he becomes a fish out of water.

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The Innocent Man

by John Grisham

Hardcover

John Grisham’s “sterling gift for storytelling” (Entertainment Weekly) enlivens the true story of Ron Williamson—a death-row inmate freed by DNA evidence days before his scheduled execution.

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The Broker

by John Grisham

Hardcover

Washington, D.C., powerbroker Joel Backman is certain he’s been released from prison so he can be killed.

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The Firm

by John Grisham

Hardcover

A new job turns into a deadly game when lawyer Mitch McDeere uncovers a shocking secret about his employers.

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John Grisham

JOHN GRISHAM

John Grisham is the very definition of the mega-popular novelist. The king of the legal thriller, he's dominated the literary marketplace since the early '90s, when the bestsellers The Firm, The Client and The Pelican Brief made him a publishing and pop-culture institution. The Arkansas native and avid baseball fan has extended his range with books like The Innocent Man (movie rights were snatched up by one of Hollywood's leading men) and Playing For Pizza (which The Boston Globe described as "delightfully comic...a deeply satisfying story"), while still producing the hard-hitting legal thrillers for which he is celebrated. Writing in The New York Times, Janet Maslin called 2008's The Appeal “his savviest book in years.”

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