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  • The Brethren

    John Grisham

    (Gardners Books, Jan. 31, 2000)
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  • The Brethren

    John Grisham

    (Arrow, May 1, 2011)
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  • The Brethren

    John Grisham

    (Island, Jan. 1, 2001)
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  • The Brethren by John Grisham

    John Grisham

    (Delta, Jan. 1, 1744)
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  • The Brethren

    John Grisham

    (Random House Inc, March 27, 2012)
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  • The Brethren

    John Grisham

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  • The Reckoning

    John Grisham

    Paperback
    rare book
  • The Brethren by Grisham, John

    John Grisham

    (Delta, Jan. 1, 1602)
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  • The Brethren

    John Grisham, Frank Muller, Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio

    Audiobook (Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio, Jan. 31, 2000)
    Want to hear every word? Get the 11-hour unabridged edition of this sure-to-be best seller for only $4.95 - that's $20 less than the cassette price.
  • The Brethren

    John Grisham

    (Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc, Dec. 27, 2005)
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  • The Reckoning: A Novel

    John Grisham, Michael Beck, Random House Audio

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    Number-one best-selling author John Grisham's The Reckoning is his most powerful, surprising, and suspenseful thriller yet. "A murder mystery, a courtroom drama, a family saga...The Reckoning is Grisham's argument that he's not just a boilerplate thriller writer. Most jurors will think the counselor has made his case." (USA Today) October 1946, Clanton, Mississippi Pete Banning was Clanton, Mississippi's favorite son - a decorated World War II hero, the patriarch of a prominent family, a farmer, father, neighbor, and a faithful member of the Methodist church. Then one cool October morning he rose early, drove into town, walked into the church, and calmly shot and killed his pastor and friend, the Reverend Dexter Bell. As if the murder weren't shocking enough, it was even more baffling that Pete's only statement about it - to the sheriff, to his lawyers, to the judge, to the jury, and to his family - was: "I have nothing to say." He was not afraid of death and was willing to take his motive to the grave. In a major novel unlike anything he has written before, John Grisham takes us on an incredible journey, from the Jim Crow South to the jungles of the Philippines during World War II; from an insane asylum filled with secrets to the Clanton courtroom where Pete's defense attorney tries desperately to save him. Reminiscent of the finest tradition of Southern Gothic storytelling, The Reckoning would not be complete without Grisham's signature layers of legal suspense, and he delivers every minute.