I read "King of Torts" when I first got a free copy of Reader Digest"s "Best Collection..." I worked in the legal field myself and loved every second of it, and I would grab any book which are law-related. Mr Grisham, a lawyer himself, in his books gives us the actual insight of what is real out there . In some parts of the world, lawyers are millionaires and its a huge business. What I find really tactful and intelligent here is how, in his books, Mr Grisham "brings himself out" not just in his writings, but how an intelligent lawyer would look into matters. It serves to know that Mr Grisham is technically equipped with the law, which is why all his books are served not as a mere reading piece, but rather I find them very practical and indeed have all logical reasoning to the actions. His other books reads the same of his suave move, strong yet delicate, intricating and non-argumentative logical reasoning in all his lines I can only agree more. But, Mr Grisham is, afterall, a brilliant lawyer. Congrates John...