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The Appeal (Hardcover)

by John Grisham (Author)
Key Phrases: ver dict, Mary Grace, Ron Fisk, Krane Chemical (more...)
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As the author of twenty bestselling books, John Grisham has set the standard for legal thrillers since the debut of The Firm in 1991. Enjoy this Q&A--as well as a personal note to Amazon readers--from John Grisham.

1. Your new novel starts off where most courtroom dramas end--with the verdict. Where did you get the idea to reverse the usual order of events this time around?
The actual trial is not a terribly significant part of the story. Most all of the action and intrigue begins after the trial is over, with the verdict and the subsequent appeal.


2. The Appeal overtly suggests that elected judges can be bought. If the novel is meant as a cautionary tale, what's next--the Presidential primaries?
Why not? Over one billion dollars will be spent next year in the Presidential primaries and general election. With that kind of money floating around, anything can be bought.


3. Speaking of electoral politics, you've been more vocal recently about your political views ... first supporting Jim Webb for Senate and now endorsing Hillary Clinton for the White House. Have you given any thought to running for office yourself?
No. I made that mistake 25 years ago, and promised myself I would never do it again. I enjoy watching and participating in politics from the sidelines, but it's best to keep some distance.


4. This is your first legal thriller in three years. How did it feel to get back to the genre that started it all, and can fans expect another thriller from you next year?
I still enjoy writing the legal thrillers, and don't plan to get too far away from them. Obviously, they have been very good to me, and they remain popular. I plan to write one a year for the next several years.


5. Your nonfiction book The Innocent Man continues to be a bestseller in paperback. In your ongoing work with The Innocence Project, have you come across another story of the wrongfully convicted that begs to be written as nonfiction?
There are literally hundreds of great stories out there about wrongfully convicted defendants. I am continually astounded by these stories, and I resist the temptation to take the plunge again into non-fiction.


6. What's on your bedside reading list at the moment?
1. The Nine by Jeffrey Toobin
2. Eric Clapton's autobiography
3. East of Eden by John Steinbeck.




From Publishers Weekly
A Mississippi jury returns a $41-million verdict against a chemical company accused of dumping carcinogenic waste into a small town's water supply. The company's ruthless billionaire CEO is thwarted and the good guys (a courageous young woman who lost her husband and child and her two lawyers who've gone half a million dollars in debt preparing her case) receives its just reward. This sounds like the end of a Grisham legal thriller, but instead it's the beginning of a book-length lesson in how greed and big business have corrupted our electoral and judicial systems. Grisham's characters are over-the-top. The CEO and the other equally overdone villains—his venal trophy wife, a self-serving senator and a pair of smarmy political fixers—as well as the unbelievably good-hearted, self-sacrificing lawyers and an honorable state judge, are one dimensional. Michael Beck, with his natural Southern drawl, does a fine job of adding credibility and nuance to the large cast. But his efforts are for naught. In fact, the more he makes us feel for these characters, the less apt we are to be satisfied with the sourball moral of Grisham's downbeat discourse.
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Doubleday; 1 edition (January 29, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385515049
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385515047
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (624 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #11,365 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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152 of 173 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Much ado about nothing, March 21, 2008
I've just finished reading more than 250 pages of filler with nothing worth mentioning at the end of it all, except that the ending "majorly" sucked.

Essentially a sordid tale of big business and politics vs. big verdicts and class action lawsuits, it begins nicely, and gathers steam, then proceeds to continue blowing hot air at the reader until the unsatisfactory quickie ending.

While there's some food for thought regarding how the legal, political, religious and business arenas may all be connected, there's more garnish than meat in a story which could have been cut by about 100 pages of the filler, and sweetened with about 50 more pages of conclusion for dessert.

Short Attention Span Summary (SASS)

1. Large company dumps chemicals in rural community
2. Water changes color
3. People get sick
4. Some die
5. Small law firm files lawsuit
6. Large verdict awarded
7. Big business takes over
8. Money talks
9. Once again, Grisham gets tired of his own rambling and wraps up story in indecent haste leaving most of his ends dangling
10. His ends aren't pretty

I'd like to sue for 50% of my money back, plus loss of productive time, legal costs and mental trauma, and also for punitive damages, but I guess I'd lose on appeal.

Rated: 2.5 stars for half of a good book

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Amanda Richards, March 21, 2008
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109 of 131 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Cardboard characters, I'm so eeevil villain, February 8, 2008
Evil uncaring chemical baron Carl Trudeau's company has been poisoning the city of Bowmore's drinking water for years. After people start coming down with cancer and related ailments, the company cuts and runs to Mexico leaving hundreds of people ill and dying and the ground water contaminated. A scrappy altruistic attorney couple(the Paytons) sues Krane on behalf of a widowed client and wins a sizeable settlement. Carl Trudeau chooses to fight back, using his deep pockets and political connections.

I wanted to like this story, but I felt the good guy characters-particularly the attorneys -(the Paytons), were annoying. They were a little too perfect, a little too altruistic... It was very saccharine. The Paytons were both such Mary Sue's I didn't identify with them at all. Ironically, I liked the antics of the evil villains more because at least their plots and plans were entertaining.

Overall this was a decent book, but I found the simplistic character development aggravating.
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207 of 264 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dirty Elections, Big Money, Corrupt Politicians Now Take Grisham's Center Stage For Urgent Moral Issues, February 2, 2008
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John Grisham will be ending his absence from the New York Times Best Seller's List (fiction) with the arrival "The Appeal." Grisham's first legal thriller since the Broker (2005) is a gripping and compelling read that will be hard to put down. It is also timely since it highlights the underbelly of today's election politics.

The story centers on a small Mississippi law firm who wins a big verdict over a chemical giant, Krane, that has spread carcinogenic pollutants. Krane, fearful that this verdict, if not overturned, would set a precedent that would eventually destroy it, goes into action. It files an appeal that will find its way to the state supreme court, and hires a "dirty tricks" firm to unseat a sitting justice believe to be unfriendly. This is a viable strategy since Mississippi elects their Supreme Court justices and 69% of its voters know little about the court's candidates.

The "Appeal" provides a believable primer on how to rig an election - pick a victim; promote an unknown candidate with no visible record; and ambush the victim by painting him/her as a extreme ideologue (this liberal judge will destroy the family). Done well...and the election process is subverted.

This is Grisham's thirteenth legal thriller since "A Time to Kill" which was published in 1989. He has been a master at putting urgent moral issues on center stage for all to consider. He has succeeded again in "The Appeal."
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4.0 out of 5 stars If you liked "A Time To Kill" you will enjoy this book.
Any time you place politics in Mississippi, you can expect a good story. The story is predicatable, the title basically tells you who the winners are, but overall the book is a... Read more
Published 5 days ago by Happy

2.0 out of 5 stars A moderately entertaining comic book
Both the heroes and villains in "The Appeal" are pure cartoon characters. On one side we have the Big Evil Corporate Dude, Carl Trudeau, who would fit better in a Batman movie... Read more
Published 7 days ago by Carl Tait

1.0 out of 5 stars Political Agenda Disguised as a Novel
After reading 20 other Grisham books I was expecting another blockbuster. With "The Appeal" all I got was ticked-off at the lame ending and the realization that I had had been... Read more
Published 11 days ago by Pappy Dad

3.0 out of 5 stars Good book with weighty issues
"The Appeal" is a legal thriller, but unlike most in the genre that plow through the dramatics of an intense trial, this one begins with the jury's verdict and lets the fireworks... Read more
Published 15 days ago by Sal Nudo

2.0 out of 5 stars Deadline approaching..Scrap good ending..Tie up loose ends by flip of coin
Reading this story is like growing your own wheat, grinding it into flour, using the flour to make some nice pasta, making a zesty scallop primavera... Read more
Published 16 days ago by D. Gates

5.0 out of 5 stars Great!
Even after so many best sellers, John Grisham is always surprising us with a great book.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Grisham's Nadir
This is the only Grisham book I regret reading, and I've read almost all of them except a few of the novelty novels. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of Grisham's BEST! A tale of two Grishams.
This is an incredible book. I won't rehash the plot; Amazon and other reviewers describe it accurately. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Grisham is back!
Frankly, I don't get all the negative reviewing about THE APPEAL. I read about a dozen of Grisham novels and got addicted, not so much for the style, but for the cleverness of... Read more
Published 27 days ago by M. J. Fortis

3.0 out of 5 stars Real Life "Appeal" Is Sleazier!
Grisham took a notorious case in West Virginia concerning a coal operator scuttling an elected state supreme court judge and buying a more sympathetic replacement with $3 million... Read more
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