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The Runaway Jury

The Runaway Jury

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Book to date by Grisham
Review: Grisham has matured and his subject matter is very timely. Hard to put down. Unusual twist at end.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Interesting, captivating, a real page turner.
Review: I found this book to be neato

Rating: 0 stars
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another un-put-down-able Grisham thriller
Review: After dissapointing many loyal fans with "The Chamber"this latest offering once again confirms his well deservedand widely publicised title of "the master storyteller". No wonder he's raking in the big bucks!!! "The Runaway Jury" provides a facinating, gripping account of a tobacco trial and a lively jury who decide to bend the rules, (some more so than others). As both sides struggle to ensure a victorious outcome, the jury members endure many surprising problems of there own. I won't spoil the ending for you - you will probably know it anyway by about halfway through the book. If you're prepared to suspend reality and delve into the facinating and cynical mind of John Grisham, then prepare yourself for a great read and a few sleepless nights (until you finally finish the thing!). - Rachel McConaghy, Brisbane Australia -

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Stinking
Review: This book is a stinking pieece of garbage. It is so disgusting I can't bear to read it anymore. John Grisham and his idiotic juries! Why is every stinking book he has ever written has the word jury in the title and has something to do with them. And the jury in this book isn't even runaway. I bought this book thinking that it would be about a jury who refuses to do a case and runs away. Instead, it's about some jerk who tries to bungle a case involving a tobacco company and some ol' Southern drawler. For garbage, this is your best bet.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Same old Grisham, aren't you tired of reading this stuff yet
Review: This review won't say anything that hasn't been said before. But then, that's fair because The Runaway Jury doesn't say anything that Grisham hasn't said before. My wife used to pick up these Grisham books, and because I'll read almost anything once, I'd read them when she finished. I enjoyed the first couple a little (The Client, The Chamber - I'm sure those weren't his first, I don't follow him closely enough to know his complete list in order). But this one was the one that finally convinced me I needed help. After reading this, I joined a Quit Grisham 12 Step Club. And with a little help, I wake up every day and resolve "I will not read any Grisham lawyer stories today." Some days it's difficult, I think I may have backslid once when I was out of work.
But you can have the same reading pleasure I've found by promising yourself to avoid Grisham until he invents a new character, new story. There's a whole world of deserving novelists out there. He isn't one of them. This book isn't worth reading. if you've read The Firm, The Client, the Chamber, The Partner, etc, there's nothing new here for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Grisham's Best
Review: I thought this was one of Grisham's best works. There were enough plot twists and secrecy to keep me guessing until the end. Unlike some of Grisham's other works the ending is not bitter-sweet. This book is a good, fast, entertaining read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Grisham's Best Work
Review: Ever hear all those rumors or inneundos about how the tabacco industry fights lawsuits with sleazy tactics and jury manipulation? Or about jury consultants, and how trial lawyers use them to try to deliver a verdict favorable to the client? Or how about the huge sums juries award to people who have been hurt by products? Grisham has, and he put it all down in writing in The Runaway Jury.

What makes the story work is that somebody else knows all about jury manipulation, and if big tabacco are masters at working it from the outside, somebody else has figured out how to work it from the inside. And that one juror is working it masterfully...

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not exactly Hemingway
Review: Look let me stipulate I am not the biggest Grisham fan, but you have to admire the fact that the guy has found a winning formula. This book does keep you interested eventhough anyone who has ever read a Grisham novel knows most of his trademark twists and turns. Having said that I believe people that read and enjoy Grisham know that he is not Faukner or Tennesee Williams, but they don't read them anyway and really don't care. If you like other books by Grisham like The Firm and The Rainmaker you will like this book as well, I mean frankly it's the same book. I do agree with the writer of a previous review that the ending is not plausable, but his endings never are. The protagonist always ends up rich and set with stolen money he or she swindled from a baaad group and ends up on the Riviera or on an Island in the south Pacific. Sic transic gloria.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Grisham's Best Work!
Review: I'll cut to the chase: The is John Grisham's best work yet. It's fast-paced and fun to read. You'll get a good behind the scenes perspective of how jury pools are manipulated and orchestrated. The plot is current and believable. And the characters are well thought out.


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