All rise for John Grisham’s return to the courtroom! With The Appeal, “the most popular writer in the land” (New York Times) has written a fast-paced nail-biter that portrays backroom politics at its dirtiest.
Attorneys Mary Grace and Wes Payton know the $41,000,000 awarded their client, Jeanette Baker, in a wrongful-death suit will do little to ease the agonizing loss of her husband and son. But they believe the nationwide headlines excoriating Krane Chemical Corporation for dumping toxic materials into Bowmore, Mississippi’s, drinking water is the real victory. And neither of them is worried about the company’s appeal, either; hell will freeze over before anyone can shake the rock-solid evidence they amassed against the industrial giant. Then again, there are those who have accused Krane's ruthless head executive of being the devil incarnate.
Carl Trudeau will do whatever it takes to retain his position, his power—and the enormous salary that keeps his designer-clad trophy wife content. In other words, he has to win the upcoming appeal. And if a corrupt political machine can make it happen, they can name their price for whatever’s left of his soul.
Hardcover : 336 pages
Publisher: Doubleday & Co. Inc./Div Random House ( January 29, 2008 )
Item #: 11-763176
ISBN: 9780385515047
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.8inches
Product Weight: 13.0 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Forget about it. I said it before but this time I mean it. I am done with Grisham! This was a yawn-fest.
Reviewer: Mitch
My review stands - I just needed to correct my mistyped title!!
Reviewer: Lanny C
Though I have seen some movie adaptations,
this was the first Grisham book I have read,
and I would recommend it.
Like other reviewers,
I have to say that I was disappointed with the ending.
But I believe that's because it didn't end the way I wanted it to. However, the ending may have been realistic, which is what makes it so disturbing.
Other than this, I thought the character development was very good, the writing was excellent, and I really "enjoyed" it.
Reviewer: Lanny C
This was the first John Grisham book I have ever read. I had heard everything about how good this book was, so I thought I'd give it a try especially since it was by the page-turning master. It was slow moving and was not the page turner I had expected. And what's worse is the fact the ending was very, very bad. I thought the judge was going to go against everything he promised during the election, but NO. Luckily I gave Grisham a second chance with another book against my judgement on this book. All I can say is stay away from this book unless you want something that will help you fall asleep.
Reviewer: Kyle
Grisham has done it again. The simple Delta native has written a spellbinding page turner that will have you on the edge of your seat and losing sleep until you get to the climatic ending. Combining a thorough knowledge of Southern politics and a familiarity with "real" people, Grisham again delivers an outstanding narrative that is totally enjoyable. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!
Reviewer: George H
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