Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The Last Juror - Book Review

"The Last Juror" is without a doubt be counted among the best works of John Grisham. Full of emotional charge, a strong and suspenseful plot intense and engaging, this book's strength comes in the list of best-selling secure and internationally recognized not only for the guarantee given by the author's name. Even a reader unaware of the existence of John Grisham can not help but notice how, after a brief presentation of the situation which could suggest a second-rate romance, the novel enters suffered the heart of a story that brings you page after page.

Who among us has never dreamed of buying a bankruptcy surprise everyone and turn in a successful life, full of satisfaction but most of bumps brilliantly over-ridden? Well this man is Willie Traynor, the protagonist of the novel, which manages to rise from the ashes of a comic province, in the process exposing themselves to a brutal murder in the county and antagonizing the "pimp" in the area.

A linear plot is fascinating and easy to follow the player throughout the judicial process of a criminal, as well as apparedalla view of a journalist, starting dall'accesissimo process with a penalty less than budgeted, and continued with the early release of the cruel murderess .

Do not forget, however, an issue that could not reveal at first glance ... In this book, in addition to the strong desire for justice is the desire of the protagonist to accept and feel accepted as a man, as a reporter or simply as "a group", a feeling that almost never fail to feel within themselves and in each timid attitude of the people of Ford County. Grisham does not deprive us also sottoromanzi, as the story of Callie and sweet lady of the classic "big surprise" finale, which will not reveal anything, as I trust that you will be dragged into the discovery of those who want to see him dead even "the last sworn ...

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