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John Grisham : The Last Juror
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Author: John Grisham
Title: The Last Juror
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Binding: Paperback
Pages: 506
Date: 2012
ISBN: B00116N1BC
Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd
Weight: 0.62 pounds
Size: 4.41 x 6.85 x 1.73 inches
Edition: Reprint
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Like many of John Grisham's better books, The Last Juror is at its best when evoking the past, Mississippi in the early 1970s, and less effective when constructing the bait-and-switch plotting with which he makes a pointed argument about the law. When Danny Padgitt (one of a family of bootleggers that is effectively a large criminal conspiracy) is convicted of rape and murder, the jury cannot agree on the death penalty--and life sentences in this time and place are liable to be as little as nine years. Padgitt threatens the jury and when, once he is out, the jurors who heard his case start being executed, conclusions are there to be jumped to... Grisham is arguing that justice has to be seen to be done, rather than specifically for the death penalty or even life-means-life sentencing. Though his case is loaded, it is never entirely sentimentalized partly because these events are seen through the eyes of one of his most engaging narrators--a young northern-newspaper editor out to make a name and a fortune for himself, but also committed to the truth and a saintly African-American matriarch who serves on the Padgitt jury. This is a deeply populist book, but never a stupid one.
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