Firm
by John Grisham
- Pages
- 501
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780440211457
- Reading Time
- ~8h 46min
Firm is a book by John Grisham. It has 501 pages.
About this book
John Grisham’s debut legal thriller examines the collision between professional ambition and institutional corruption. Following a recent Harvard Law graduate who accepts a lucrative position at an elite Memphis firm, the narrative quickly pivots from career aspiration to moral crisis when the protagonist uncovers the organization’s ties to organized crime and money laundering. Grisham, drawing on his background as a practicing attorney and state legislator, constructs a meticulously paced exploration of legal ethics, complicity, and the personal cost of navigating compromised systems. The novel’s enduring significance lies in its unflinching portrayal of how professional environments can normalize illicit activity, while simultaneously functioning as a tightly wound suspense narrative that balances procedural detail with relentless tension. By situating its conflict within the familiar architecture of corporate law, the work invites readers to consider the boundaries between legitimate practice and criminal enterprise. Its cultural impact stems from this precise intersection of legal realism and thriller mechanics, establishing a template for modern courtroom suspense.
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Firm has 501 pages.
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John Grisham’s debut legal thriller examines the collision between professional ambition and institutional corruption. Following a recent Harvard Law graduate who accepts a lucrative position at an elite Memphis firm, the narrative quickly pivots from career aspiration to moral crisis when the prota...
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Firm was written by John Grisham.