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Rogue Lawyer: A Novel [Grisham, John] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Rogue Lawyer: A Novel Review: Grisham explores the blurred line of justice and criminal behavior - Very colorful characters dominate this latest novel from John Grisham, probably the most popular writer out there today. "Rogue Lawyer" follows the story of one Sebastian Rudd, a lawyer who gets his feet slightly dirty at times, keeps questionable company and isn't afraid to bend rules or break them to get what he needs. At his core though he is actually a decent sort, a defense attorney who does his best and understands the rules of the game enough to know when it's best to speak the language, so to speak and when to toe the legal line. Because of his fame, Grisham often vents his own grievances through his stories. He sold a lot of copies of his non-fiction expose "An Innocent Man", which detailed the horrifying cruelty of an Ada, Oklahoma prosecuting attorney, a police department willing to botch evidence and a crime lab that was incompetent beyond description. These august people of the law framed, tried and convicted a poor fellow of murder of a convenience store and sentenced him to death. How this was allowed to happen was despicable. Coming back to the present, Grisham airs his concerns about crooked police forces, city government and other powers that be who are as bad as the supposed criminals they go after. To be safe, he doesn't mention a particular name for the City where the action takes place, nor the state. The reader is left to imagine just where this kind of behavior might be occurring, and hoping it isn't in his or her home town/state. The story is a fast moving one, full of twists and turns that constantly bedevil Rudd as he tries to exonerate an ultimate cage fighter from murder charges. This book is more entertaining than some of his other latter books. Nonetheless, a Grisham novel is never a bad read and always offers some food for thought. "Rogue Lawyer" is yet another fine tome in the long line of fine books we have from Grisham, and well worth reading. Review: Rogue Lawyer, an enjoyable read - I liked the fact that a lawyer was involved in cage fighting and relished the manner that Grisham developed the plot. I found the novel interesting and easy to read. Like most of Grisham's novels it would make a good screen play.
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,095 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #8 in Legal Thrillers (Books) #56 in Political Thrillers (Books) #356 in Suspense Thrillers |
| Book 1 of 1 | Rogue Lawyer Series |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (68,533) |
| Dimensions | 4.22 x 0.95 x 7.47 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| ISBN-10 | 0553393480 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0553393484 |
| Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 400 pages |
| Publication date | July 26, 2016 |
| Publisher | Vintage |
S**D
Grisham explores the blurred line of justice and criminal behavior
Very colorful characters dominate this latest novel from John Grisham, probably the most popular writer out there today. "Rogue Lawyer" follows the story of one Sebastian Rudd, a lawyer who gets his feet slightly dirty at times, keeps questionable company and isn't afraid to bend rules or break them to get what he needs. At his core though he is actually a decent sort, a defense attorney who does his best and understands the rules of the game enough to know when it's best to speak the language, so to speak and when to toe the legal line. Because of his fame, Grisham often vents his own grievances through his stories. He sold a lot of copies of his non-fiction expose "An Innocent Man", which detailed the horrifying cruelty of an Ada, Oklahoma prosecuting attorney, a police department willing to botch evidence and a crime lab that was incompetent beyond description. These august people of the law framed, tried and convicted a poor fellow of murder of a convenience store and sentenced him to death. How this was allowed to happen was despicable. Coming back to the present, Grisham airs his concerns about crooked police forces, city government and other powers that be who are as bad as the supposed criminals they go after. To be safe, he doesn't mention a particular name for the City where the action takes place, nor the state. The reader is left to imagine just where this kind of behavior might be occurring, and hoping it isn't in his or her home town/state. The story is a fast moving one, full of twists and turns that constantly bedevil Rudd as he tries to exonerate an ultimate cage fighter from murder charges. This book is more entertaining than some of his other latter books. Nonetheless, a Grisham novel is never a bad read and always offers some food for thought. "Rogue Lawyer" is yet another fine tome in the long line of fine books we have from Grisham, and well worth reading.
K**R
Rogue Lawyer, an enjoyable read
I liked the fact that a lawyer was involved in cage fighting and relished the manner that Grisham developed the plot. I found the novel interesting and easy to read. Like most of Grisham's novels it would make a good screen play.
T**.
Not up to Grisham's old standard...beware
I have liked almost all of Grisham's novels...almost. The few I didn't like were of the non-lawyer variety (those of you who follow his books know exactly what I mean.) He is one of the authors who I anxiously await the release of his latest edition and more often than not I pre-order them for my Kindle. His last book was horrible...the one about strip coal mining, "Gray Mountain." I don't think I could even finish reading it, it was so bad...so completely and blatantly and obviously and redundantly (do you get my drift yet) a political/environmental propagandandistic (is that a word?) bunch of overkilling hogwash that I couldn't believe that I was reading a genuine John Grisham novel. So I wrote and told him (ignored by the way) that I didn't like it and was giving him one more book to bring me back into the fold. I'm not sure that this one "did" it, though. Buyer beware: this is not the typical Grisham novel that we grew to love. Rather it is more of a collection of short stories that are, only occasionally and oft times remotely, connected together...sort of...sometimes. Any one of his 4 or 5 or 6 separate stories (I forget how many because they all sort of coagulated in my mind) might have made one great "real" Grisham novel...the old Grisham anyway. I almost quit reading the book about 30-40% into it (Kindle version, remember) but made myself stick it out to the bitter end. Had I stopped at that point I would have given the book 2 stars because in all fairness the early short stories were entertaining and well written...they were just short stories. He did sort of wrap the book together at the end...although there's at least 2 or 3 loose ends out there (but please oh please don't come back to them in book 2 someday) so he "earned" a third star in my humble opinion. So this book is ok...just barely ok...unless you have a lot of other books to read. Might I recommend John Sandford, Vince Flynn, Brad Thor, Sue Grafton, Tom Clancy, Ted Bell, Joel Rosenberg...or a lot of others instead? I doubt if I will pre-order Grisham's next book. I'll have to read the reviews first...and maybe just maybe wait till it comes out at my library. Be forewarned.
J**S
There is more than one story in this book with a line running through all. It is serious, funny with an interesting take on the justice system in USA. I recommend this book.
Y**G
Another excellent story by John Grisham. The story has several threads, the main one dealing with a young cage fighter on trial for killing a referee who he thinks has given the wrong verdict against him. So we get to understand some of the details surrounding the gory details of cage fighting. After several other episodes mainly dealing with the criminal dishonesty of the authorities which the main character wins, he finds himself unsuccessfully defending the cage fighter.... Read on. Many interesting and unusual insights into the world of law courts.
M**A
SUPER!!!! RISPETTA LA QUALITA, LIBRO ROBUSTO SONO MOLTO CONTENTA:)
S**Z
Con un ritmo tenso y acelerado pero sin dejar un cabo suelto, John Grisham presenta la crónica de unos días en la vida de un abogado defensor dispuesto a casi todo por obtener para sus defendidos la presunción de inocencia y asegurarles un juicio justo, aún contra leyes torcidas y faltas de ética impuestas por el sistema en que se mueve. Excelente novela.
P**R
A thrilling and out of the box story of a lawyer who is not only a challenge for the corrupt system and bashes everyone on the way to the full but also smart enough not to take everything head on. A stud and the one, people hate most and ready to annihilate given a single chance. The living on the edge life description and incidents with toppings of twists and turns in his personal and professional life is marvelous . The details in the courtroom scenes and strategy making of the lawyer shows the research of the writer and appreciable. A very crisp and tight journey in his life cant let the reader take a break so easily.Over all a must read .
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