yet another action packed , non-stop thriller with a lot of legal jargons thrown in ? if "To Kill a mocking bird" (Harper Lee) made law a noble career, "A time to kill" , "The Firm", "The Client" make it a challenging , in modern('american' rather) terms , a coool career.
but whatever anyone says a John Grisham is almost un-put-down-able !
Pelican Brief - 100 pages through the book and I still dont know what it means !
Two supreme court judges are killed and the whole world (the whole of US rather!) is in search of answers - what is the motive behind the killing ? who killed them ?
Darby Shaw , a second year law student , who is brilliant , who is also beautiful , who also sleeps with her talented con-law prof , is also in search of these answers.
(ps : con-law = constitutional law . i have a hunch here that she will beat the fibbies and come out with answers first. what else are heroines for? well ! pardon me , it is a crime to jump the gun. let the story flow its flow.)
but whatever anyone says a John Grisham is almost un-put-down-able !
Pelican Brief - 100 pages through the book and I still dont know what it means !
Two supreme court judges are killed and the whole world (the whole of US rather!) is in search of answers - what is the motive behind the killing ? who killed them ?
Darby Shaw , a second year law student , who is brilliant , who is also beautiful , who also sleeps with her talented con-law prof , is also in search of these answers.
(ps : con-law = constitutional law . i have a hunch here that she will beat the fibbies and come out with answers first. what else are heroines for? well ! pardon me , it is a crime to jump the gun. let the story flow its flow.)
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