Client
by John Grisham
- Pagine
- 483
- Lingua
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780385339087
- Tempo di Lettura
- ~8h 27min
Client è un book di John Grisham. Conta 483 pagine.
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John Grisham’s Client shifts the traditional legal thriller framework by centering on a traumatized child and the attorney who becomes his reluctant protector. When young Tommy Lee Roarke witnesses a mob execution, he is placed in foster care while organized crime figures hunt for him. The narrative follows Sydney Falco, a morally flexible lawyer whose financial desperation leads him to assume custody of the boy. Through their uneasy alliance, Grisham examines vulnerabilities within the justice system and the ethical compromises required to shield the innocent from powerful predators. The novel maintains the author’s signature attention to procedural detail while exploring themes of institutional failure, moral ambiguity, and the precarious nature of witness protection. By placing a minor at the heart of a confrontation with organized crime, Grisham expands his usual courtroom focus into a tense exploration of custody and legal maneuvering. The work remains a notable entry in his bibliography for its character-driven tension and unflinching look at how the law navigates cases where official channels fall short.
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John Grisham’s Client shifts the traditional legal thriller framework by centering on a traumatized child and the attorney who becomes his reluctant protector. When young Tommy Lee Roarke witnesses a mob execution, he is placed in foster care while organized crime figures hunt for him. The narrative...
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Client è stato scritto da John Grisham.