John Grisham
John Grisham is an American writer, lawyer, and former politician, best known for his legal thrillers such as A Time to Kill, The Firm, and The Pelican Brief, which have sold over 300 million copies worldwide.[1][6] Born in Jonesboro, Arkansas, in 1955, he practiced law and served as a Mississippi state representative before achieving success as a novelist after witnessing a trial that inspired his debut novel.[2][4] He continues to publish bestsellers and advocates for criminal justice reform through works like The Innocent Man and his involvement with the Innocence Project.[3]
legal thriller
crime fiction
The Summons
Theodore Boone: The Accused
El estafador:
The Confession: A Novel
Theodore Boone: The Activist
Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer
The Runaway Jury
The Testament: A Novel
Playing for Pizza: A Novel
The Appeal
The Associate
Bleachers
Gray Mountain: A Novel
Theodore Boone: The Fugitive
La herencia:
Litigators Lib CD
Sycamore Row
Der Regenmacher: Roman (German Edition)
A Time to Kill
Los Litigantes
The Appeal
The Firm (Penguin Readers, Level 5)
The Confession: A Novel
The Litigators