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Truth is stranger than fiction
Jul 04, 2007 10:19 PM 1508 Views

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Okay so I was getting bored, and I wanted to read instead of study my boring maths


problems for my MBA entrance exam. So I chose to read a book by John


Grisham (no new Tolkien or Robin Cook :( ). Anyway I ordered the book


without realizing that the book was actually based on a true story.


In fact when I found out it was a true story I was a little


disappointed, I thought it would be a boring little book on some


persons struggle against life or something like that. But hello


hello, it was much better then I expected.


The story that


John Grisham has chosen is that of a mentally disturbed, wanna be


baseball player, who is wrongly implicated in the murder of a woman.


The story on as a whole would not have been such a fascinating tale


had not John Grisham gone and told it. And that is where I feel that


John Grisham won me over, true that an innocent man was implicated in


a murder that he had nothing to do with, in fact the only reason he


went to jail was because there was no DNA testing available when he


was arrested.


I don't want to reveal too much of the plot,


because that  as far as I can tell is piracy, however I really


feel that there is something impressive about writing a story as


honestly as John Grisham has, without trying to make a saint out of a


sinner, or the other way around, Grisham has spared no detail in


revealing how prodigal the central character was, he has gone deep


into the working of the American police, and I was surprised to know


that law enforcement the world over has their share of crooked cops


and biased juries. As the back of the book says, this is a story that


will infuriate you, and make you think if the American justice system


is any good.


I have kept up with Grisham over the


years, Runaway Jury was the s**t man, I mean that was something that


had convinced me that when it came to fiction Grisham could do it,


however reading this book has made me see Grisham in a new light,


impressive Mr. Grisham, for a change I don't mind saying I spent time


in reading this book (read my last review and you will know how bad


my last experience was). But anyway, I simply enjoyed reading this


book, and there were parts in the book, that made me feel genuinely


bad for the central character.


To sum it up Grisham has excelled


himself with this one, and I would like its a good effort, as always


no revealing the plot.


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