once Judge Atlee Was A Powerful Figure In Clanton, Mississippi A Pillar Of The Community Who Towered Over Local Law And Politics For Forty Years. Now The Judge Is A Shadow Of His Former Self, A Sick, Lonely Old Man Who Has Withdrawn To His Sprawling Ancestral Home. Knowing The End Is Near, Judge Atlee Has Issued A Summons For His Two Sons To Return To Clanton To Discuss His Estate. Ray Atlee Is The Eldest, A Virginia Law Professor, Newly Single And Still Enduring The Aftershocks Of A Surprise Divorce. Forrest Is Ray's Younger Brother, Who Redefines The Notion Of A Family's Black Sheep.
the Summons Is Typed By The Judge Himself, On His Handsome Old Stationery, And Gives The Date And Time For Ray And Forrest To Appear In His Study. Ray Reluctantly Heads South To His Hometown, To The Place Where He Grew Up And Now Prefers To Avoid. But The Family Meeting Does Not Take Place. The Judge Dies Too Soon, And In Doing So Leaves Behind A Shocking Secret Known Only To Ray.
publishers Weeklybeck Offers A Fine Performance In This No-frills Production Of Grisham's Latest, Despite Its Lack Of Overall Narrative Zip. University Of Virginia Law Professor Ray Atlee Stumbles Upon More Than $3 Million In Cash In The Rural Mississippi House Of His Dead Father, Then Tries To Discover The Source Of The Money And Elude An Increasingly Persistent And Menacing Extortionist. Beck Is A Dynamic Reader And Excels At Tackling The Challenge Of Capturing The Characters' Southern Twang In The Story's Dialogue. Ray's Voice Is Refined And Authoritative, While That Of His Black Sheep Brother, Forrest, Carries A Slight Crack That Befits A Person Lacking In Confidence And Maturity. Family Friend And Local Lawyer Harry Rex Stands Out The Most, And Beck Also Deftly Portrays A Smarmy, Boozing Delta Attorney Who Calls Himself The King Of The Torts. But Even With These Intriguing, Well-rounded Characters And A Nice Evocation Of The Legal System's More Unsavory Machinations, The Plot Won't Move Listeners To The Edge Of Their Seats. Beck, However, Does Well With What He Has, Which Is A Decently Written But Rather Sluggish Tale Of Suspense With A Quirky Cast And One Good Twist At The End. Simultaneous Release With The Doubleday Hardcover (forecasts, Feb. 4). (feb.) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.
Categories:
- Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
- Thrillers & Suspense
- Suspense
- Thrillers & Suspense
Publisher : Dell
Author : Grisham, John
Language : English
Edition : Illustrated
Published :2002-12-17
Number Of Pages : 384
Binding : Mass Market Paperback
ISBN-10 : 0440241073
ISBN-13 : 9780440241072
Item weight : 0.4 lb
Dimensions : 1.2 in x 4.1 in x 6.7 in
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