Sunday, 14 August 2022

Partners by John Grisham

"Partners" by John Grisham - Why?

This book is published by House and Stoughton in 2016 and has 58 pages. This is sequel of ‘The rogue lawyer’’. 

T Ray, 33-black-unemployed, works as part time drug mule in little Angola. Once, after a delivery a cop intercepts him and shoots at him. T Ray shoots back and luckily kills the cop. The gang that runs drug business engages Sebastian Rudd (The rogue lawyer fame).

Is T Ray guilty? Did the white cop try to kill black guy out of vengeance? Can Rudd defend T Ray? What’s the verdict? Who are partners?

It’s a small story and a very straight forward one. There are hardly any twists, any surprises, any complications. There are court room scenes sans drama, sans theatrics and sans excitement. 

Why would author publish this book that doesn’t serve any purpose? Unless the end of this is going to be important for the continuity of the sequel. I am not aware of any sequel. 

Why did I read this book? Author. 
What I didn't like? Objective of this book.
What did I like? Umm…..

Give it a miss. 



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