SynopsisWall street millionaire Carl Trudeau purchases an unsuspecting Mississippi State Supreme Court judge candidate when a lower court rules against one of his chemical companies for dumping toxic waste into a small town's water supply causing a cancer cluster.
| Details |
| Publication Date: | 2008-01-01 |
| Size |
| Length: | 358 pages |
| Height: | 9.8 in |
| Width: | 6.8 in |
| Thickness: | 1.2 in |
| Weight: | 21.6 oz |
Publisher's NoteThe author of such best-selling legal thrillers as
A Time to Kill, The Last Juror, and The Brethren presents his latest novel of courtroom and legal suspense as he offers a provocative look at the price of American justice. 2,800,000 first printing.
Industry Reviews
"THE APPEAL" is John Grisham’s handy primer on a timely subject: how to rig an election. Blow by blow, this not-very-fictitious-sounding novel depicts the tactics by which political candidates either can be propelled or ambushed and their campaigns can be subverted.... Building a remarkable degree of suspense into the all too familiar ploys described here, Mr. Grisham delivers his savviest book in years."
(01/28/2008)
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