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Brethren
The - John Grisham

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Brethren, The - John Grisham
Cheryl Kaye Tardif@cherylktardif
Sep 13, 2006 07:47 PM, 3702 Views
Grisham Packs a Punch

Political scandals, judicial controversies and an extortion plan that will make three disgraced former judges very rich and powerful men make up this fast-paced thriller.


The Brethren have waited for just the right time--the right moment. And that moment has come. While the country is distracted by a presidential election with its own ulterior motives, the three judges have targeted their next victim.


I found this novel to be very entertaining and pure Grisham at his best. His characters are multi-dimensional, human and evil, and exploit the adage of "how far are you willing to go to get what you want?’ It’s almost an exploration of the seven deadly sins, with the greatest being power and greed.


It makes you wonder about our justice system, and the prison system.


A good solid read, a well researched, somewhat complicated plot and characters that make you want to know more. I’d recommend this book.


Still, my favorites remain The Client and The Pelican Brief.


Overall, John Grisham packs a punch and hits his target every time. Kudos!


~Cheryl Kaye TardifCheryl Kaye TardifCheryl Kaye TardifCheryl Kaye Tardif,


Author of Whale Song (2007 Kunati Books)

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