Pages: 512 (Paperback) ISBN: 0099457156 Pub: Arrow Books Ltd Pub date: 2007-03-01 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 65622
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Editorial Review: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 sentimentalised 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. --Roz Kaveney Reader Reviews:Great Page Turner (0/0 people found this helpful)This book is one of JG top novels. When you get started you cannot but it down,itis a book that makes you tink and makes you wanna be the main character willie traynor Comfort Reading (0/0 people found this helpful)Whilst I don't wait breathlessly for the next Grisham, I do return to them every 3rd or 4th book as they are generally pretty consistent and enjoyable, and definitely easy to read.
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A Fast Read (1/1 people found this helpful)I was able to read this book in two sittings. Mr. Grisham writing style has improved quite a bit. And I have always liked it. This book takes place in the south in the seventies. A young man just out of college without graduating and moves to a small town where he takes a job on a county paper. The county is in Mississippi, Grisham's old stomping grounds.
The Last Straw (0/0 people found this helpful)Grisham novels seem to fall into two distinct camps - courtroom based thrillers and whimsical nostalgia trips. 'The Last Juror' seems to be an attempt to combine the two as we follow a young man who moves to a small Southern town to take over their newspaper during the 60s. We follow the events in the town over the next two decades. The one thread that remains throughout is the murder of a young mother and how the man accused effects the town for years to come.
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