"'Homecoming' takes us back to Ford County, the fictional setting
of many of John Grisham's ... stories. Jake Brigance is back, but
he's not in the courtroom. He's called upon to help an old
friend, Mack Stafford, a former lawyer in Clanton, who three
years earlier became a local legend when he stole money from his
clients, divorced his wife, filed for bankruptcy, and left his
family in the middle of the night, never to be heard from
again--until now ... In 'Strawberry Moon, ' we meet Cody Wallace,
a young death row inmate only three hours away from execution.
His lawyers can't save him, the courts slam the door, and the
governor says no to a last-minute request for clemency. As the
clock winds down, Cody has one final request. The 'Sparring
Partners' are the Malloy brothers, Kirk and Rusty, two successful
young lawyers who inherited a once prosperous firm when its
founder, their her, was sent to prison. Kirk and Rusty loathe
each other, and speak to each other only when necessary. As the
firm disintegrates, the resulting fiasco falls into the lap of
Diantha Bradshaw, the only person the partners trust. Can she
save the Malloys, or does she take a stand for the first time in
her career and try to save herself?"--Book jacket.
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - John Grisham is the acknowledged
master of the legal thriller. In his first collection of
novellas, law is a common thread, but America's favorite
storyteller has several surprises in store.
"Homecoming" takes us back to Ford County, the fictional setting
of many of John Grisham's unforgettable stories. Jake Brigance is
back, but he's not in the courtroom. He's called upon to help an
old friend, Mack Stafford, a former lawyer in Clanton, who three
years earlier became a local legend when he stole money from his
clients, divorced his wife, filed for bankruptcy, and left his
family in the middle of the night, never to be heard from
again--until now. Now Mack is back, and he's leaning on his old
pals, Jake and Harry Rex, to help him return. His homecoming does
not go as planned.
In "Strawberry Moon," we meet Cody Wallace, a young death row
inmate only three hours away from execution. His lawyers can't
save him, the courts slam the door, and the governor says no to a
last-minute request for clemency. As the clock winds down, Cody
has one final request.
The "Sparring Partners" are the Malloy brothers, Kirk and Rusty,
two successful young lawyers who inherited a once prosperous firm
when its founder, their her, was sent to prison. Kirk and
Rusty loathe each other, and speak to each other only when
necessary. As the firm disintegrates, the resulting fiasco falls
into the lap of Diantha Bradshaw, the only person the partners
trust. Can she save the Malloys, or does she take a stand for the
first time in her career and try to save herself?
By turns suspenseful, hilarious, powerful, and moving, these are
three of the greatest stories John Grisham has ever told. #1 NEW
YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • John Grisham is the acknowledged master
of the legal thriller. In his first collection of novellas, law
is a common thread, but America’s favorite storyteller has
several surprises in store.
“Homecoming” takes us back to Ford County, the fictional setting
of many of John Grisham’s unforgettable stories. Jake Brigance is
back, but he’s not in the courtroom. He’s called upon to help an
old friend, Mack Stafford, a former lawyer in Clanton, who three
years earlier became a local legend when he stole money from his
clients, divorced his wife, filed for bankruptcy, and left his
family in the middle of the night, never to be heard from
again—until now. Now Mack is back, and he’s leaning on his old
pals, Jake and Harry Rex, to help him return. His homecoming does
not go as planned.
In “Strawberry Moon,” we meet Cody Wallace, a young death row
inmate only three hours away from execution. His lawyers can’t
save him, the courts slam the door, and the governor says no to a
last-minute request for clemency. As the clock winds down, Cody
has one final request.
The “Sparring Partners” are the Malloy brothers, Kirk and Rusty,
two successful young lawyers who inherited a once prosperous firm
when its founder, their her, was sent to prison. Kirk and
Rusty loathe each other, and speak to each other only when
necessary. As the firm disintegrates, the resulting fiasco falls
into the lap of Diantha Bradshaw, the only person the partners
trust. Can she save the Malloys, or does she take a stand for the
first time in her career and try to save herself?
By turns suspenseful, hilarious, powerful, and moving, these are
three of the greatest stories John Grisham has ever told.