Sycamore Row by John Grisham
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Skipped ahead to this one, since I recently reread A Time to Kill and Grisham revisited the main character in that book. While the story was intriguing, 600 pages to determine why the client committed suicide and left behind a hand-written will in which the chief heir is his black care-giver was a bit extreme. Particularly, since there were so many clues as to why he made this decision. Still, Grisham does a good job of character development and makes the ins and outs of the legal system interesting, and so keeps this reader involved. Now, back to the order of the books--next up, The Chamber.
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