Interesting plot and brilliantly written. Readers can relate to whats going on and nothing seems too far fetched.Might seem a little monotonous in the beginning(strictly personal opinion though).As always carries with it the Grisham touch.
What I liked was the first person account of the protagonist.All charecters are well placed and carry their own significance. You would not find anyone left out in the middle.The book is gradually groovy, catches up and makes you stick to it.
All the twists and turns will keep you interested throughout. Reminded me of "The Brethren", which according to me is Johns best book. Pick it up you wont be disappointed.
After the pre-booking part I had to wait for quite some time to get my hands on the book. But it was worth it.