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The Associate: A Novel [Mass Market Paperback]

John Grisham
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September 22, 2009
Kyle McAvoy possesses an outstanding legal mind. Good-looking and affable, he has a glittering future. He also has a dark secret that could destroy his dreams, his career, even his life. One night that secret catches up with him. The men who accost Kyle have a compromising video they’ll use to ruin him–unless he does exactly what they say. What they offer Kyle is something any ambitious young lawyer would kill for: a job in Manhattan as an associate at the world’s largest law firm. If Kyle accepts, he’ll be on the fast track to partnership and a fortune. But there’s a catch. Kyle won’t be working for the firm but against it in a dispute between two powerful defense contractors worth billions. Now Kyle is caught between the criminal forces manipulating him, the FBI, and his own law firm–in a malignant conspiracy not even Kyle with all his intellect, cunning, and bravery may be able to escape alive.

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From Publishers Weekly

Bestseller Grisham's contemporary legal thriller offers an action-and-suspense plot reminiscent of that of his breakout book, 1991's The Firm, in contrast to 2008's didactic The Appeal, which served as a platform for his concerns about the corrupting effects of judicial elections. Kyle McAvoy, a callow Yale Law School student, dreams of a public service gig on graduation, until shadowy figures blackmail him with a videotape that could revive a five-year-old rape accusation. Instead of helping those in need, McAvoy accepts a position at a huge Wall Street firm, Scully & Pershing, whose clients include a military contractor enmeshed in a $800 billion lawsuit concerning a newly-designed aircraft. McAvoy can avoid exposure of his past if he feeds his new masters inside information on the case. Readers should be prepared for some predictable twists, an ending with some unwarranted ambiguity and some unconvincing details (the idea that a secret file room in a high stakes litigation case would be closed from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. every night stretches credulity to the breaking point). Still, Grisham devotees should be satisfied, even if this is one of his lesser works.
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From Bookmarks Magazine

Critics agree with Entertainment Weeklythat The Associate"is vintage Grisham, for better or worse, made timely with its sorry portrait of what passes for everyday ethics on Wall Street." Like his previous novels, The Associateis heavy on readability, predictability, and pace, and lighter on character development, scene setting, and style—no surprises here. Fans of Grisham cited masterfully drawn characters and page-turning subplots, but less enthusiastic reviewers faulted stock villains, a rather mysterious Kyle, and implausible storylines. Timeeven claimed that unlike Michael Crichton or Scott Turow, who "wrestle with actual issues," Grisham deals with, well, nothing. Still, you know what you're getting into with The Associate, for better or for worse.
Copyright 2009 Bookmarks Publishing LLC --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 434 pages
  • Publisher: Dell (September 22, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0440243823
  • ISBN-13: 978-0440243823
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 1.1 x 7.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (798 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #57,876 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Long before his name became synonymous with the modern legal thriller, John Grisham was working 60-70 hours a week at a small Southaven, Mississippi law practice, squeezing in time before going to the office and during courtroom recesses to work on his hobby--writing his first novel. Born on February 8, 1955 in Jonesboro, Arkansas, to a construction worker and a homemaker, John Grisham as a child dreamed of being a professional baseball player. Realizing he didn't have the right stuff for a pro career, he shifted gears and majored in accounting at Mississippi State University. After graduating from law school at Ole Miss in 1981, he went on to practice law for nearly a decade in Southaven, specializing in criminal defense and personal injury litigation. One day at the DeSoto County courthouse, Grisham overheard the harrowing testimony of a twelve-year-old rape victim and was inspired to start a novel exploring what would have happened if the girl's father had murdered her assailants. Getting up at 5 a.m. every day to get in several hours of writing time before heading off to work, Grisham spent three years on A Time to Kill and finished it in 1987. Initially rejected by many publishers, it was eventually bought by Wynwood Press, who gave it a modest 5,000 copy printing and published it in June 1988.That might have put an end to Grishams hobby. However, he had already begun his next book, and it would quickly turn that hobby into a new full-time career. When he sold the film rights to The Firm to Paramount Pictures for $600,000, Grisham suddenly became a hot property among publishers, and book rights were bought by Doubleday. Spending 47 weeks on The New York Times bestseller list, The Firm became the bestselling novel of 1991.The successes of The Pelican Brief, which hit number one on the New York Times bestseller list, and The Client, which debuted at number one, confirmed Grisham's reputation as the master of the legal thriller. Grisham's success even renewed interest in A Time to Kill, which was republished in hardcover by Doubleday and then in paperback by Dell. This time around, it was a bestseller. Since first publishing A Time to Kill in 1988, Grisham has written one novel a year (his other books are The Firm, The Pelican Brief, The Client, The Chamber, The Rainmaker, The Runaway Jury, The Partner, The Street Lawyer, The Testament, The Brethren, A Painted House, Skipping Christmas, The Summons, The King of Torts, Bleachers, The Last Juror, The Broker, Playing for Pizza, and The Appeal) and all of them have become international bestsellers. There are currently over 225 million John Grisham books in print worldwide, which have been translated into 29 languages. Nine of his novels have been turned into films (The Firm, The Pelican Brief, The Client, A Time to Kill, The Rainmaker, The Chamber, A Painted House, The Runaway Jury, and Skipping Christmas), as was an original screenplay, The Gingerbread Man.

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106 of 111 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Potential unfulfilled! February 10, 2009
Format:Hardcover
John Grisham can be one heck of a novelist when he sets his mind to it. But "The Associate" comes across as a bit lazy and unfocused. This story of a young and bright law student who is the victim of a blackmail scheme just wanders for a while and then kind of plops down in the end. I will admit that I found much of the writing interesting but it seems that Grisham wants to tell the reader the difficulties and detail of working for a massive law firm without adding any suspense or proper conclusion to the tale. Maybe he plans a sequel (?) which could be fairly dynamic but this book can be summed up fairly simply.
1. Kyle wants to work in the law.
2. Bad guy threatens Kyle with video and blackmails him to steal information from major legal firm. (Who is the bad guy? You'll never know.)
3. Kyle reluctantly cooperates.
4. Lots of meetings with bad guy and hero going over dull details.
5. Kyle agonizes
6. One moment of horror when a character dies (Who killed him? You'll never know)
7. Will Kyle execute plan of bad guy?
8. Then a completely deflating climax. (Believe me, you'll be sorely disappointed.)
There is a comparison on the book jacket to "The Firm" a previous Grisham hit novel. My advice, read "The Firm". If you must read this book, wait for the paperback to be on sale at the used bookstore near you.
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309 of 335 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Padding January 28, 2009
Format:Hardcover
Mr. Grisham is padding his billing sheet with The Associate, which seems almost to have been ghost-written. It reflects little of the talent behind The Partner, my favorite Grisham novel and, frankly, it made me somewhat upset to have spent 27 bucks. I would have been disappointed to buy this one in paperback. Time was that you started a Grisham novel and couldn't put it down. Had I not been stuck in an airport en route from a deposition I would not have had the patience to finish.

This book was like my sixth grade term paper; we all had them, you would count the words until you got to the end. Likewise, although there was some great potential in this story it was not realized. Sure, there were half-hearted attempts to bring other characters to life, but they were all just that, half-hearted. The ending was among the most disappointing that I have ever come across--in any genre.

Nobody learns anything. There is no character progression--just a slow moving train wreck from which nobody emerges having been enlightened. In fact, the reader feels much like our protagonist--forced to endure a journey that was expected to be something completely different and not entirely sure how to escape. Heavens, big law firms are such a deliciously evil mix of stunningly warped personalities and distorted goals that any number of excellent thrillers could be drawn from facts known to just about any lawyer.

I do hope that Mr. Grisham rediscovers the joy of telling a story--he is very good at it; however, I cannot recommend this book.
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125 of 139 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed January 29, 2009
Format:Hardcover
I have read every one of John Grisham's books and was looking forward to this one, however, after finishing it last night, I must say I was very disappointed. The ending (which, of course, I won't give away) was very lame. He spent a lot of time on the big bad law firms abusing the associates and not enough on the real story of Kyle and who were these people who were ruining his life. I would definitely not recommend it.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing
I enjoyed the book. It never got super suspenseful where I couldn't put the book down, but still intriguing. Read more
Published 3 days ago by KTWILD
5.0 out of 5 stars I loved it.
As with all of John Grisham's books, I just couldn't put it down. I don't see any of the negatives pointed out by other reviews. All I ask is that it is a good read, and it was! Read more
Published 4 days ago by WilmaNC
3.0 out of 5 stars Great read
Story was classic Grisham. Enjoyed it very much and recommend it to all legal thrilling readers. I am looking forward to the next one.
Published 7 days ago by David H. Kolster
5.0 out of 5 stars John Grisham
I have read all of his books each time one comes out. I love his story telling and the people in the books, too!
Published 8 days ago by P. Hart
4.0 out of 5 stars Another great Grisham novel
Grisham's novels are always intriguing, logical, and suspenseful. His writing is crisp, clear and not full of unnecessary words. Read more
Published 16 days ago by wylabird
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Grisham
This was another great courtroom suspense. A look into a law associate's work life of long hours and little sleep. Read more
Published 26 days ago by S. Brooks
2.0 out of 5 stars Slow paced
It is sooooo slow in pace I quit midway. This is my first Grisham novel...not enthused to pick up another
Published 1 month ago by Suchitra Kappala
3.0 out of 5 stars His Best In Years, Which Isn't Saying Much
I quit reading Grisham after The Broker, which was the last straw for me after his novels turned slow and predictable. Read more
Published 1 month ago by W. Loew
3.0 out of 5 stars a little upset
I have read and own all his book. I think I have to say I was a little upset with the book. I did not get in to the character, I feel like this book was a rush.
Published 1 month ago by Kim
5.0 out of 5 stars The Associate
Another thriller from Grisham, set in the backdrop of New York City and Wall Street law firms, with grisham's trademark conversationalist style.
Published 1 month ago by John Lindsay
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Why won't Grisham put books on Kindle?
I read that authors and publishers feel Kindle and other electronic book owners deserve no discount. As a voracious reader and Kindle owner, I am boycotting the full price hardcovers that I used to buy. The library is looking good these days. With so many books by the most popular authors a... Read more
Feb 15, 2009 by COH |  See all 27 posts
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guilty by association. And if I recall, he was seen in the video at some point as well.
Jul 19, 2010 by deeshette |  See all 4 posts
Looking for suggestions-Thriller w/ young professional as main character
I wrote a book along those lines, called In the Shadow of the Law. It's about law firm associates, but it's not as straight a thriller as Grisham.
Jan 4, 2010 by Kermit Roosevelt |  See all 2 posts
The Associate by Grisham
Although you didn't know how the book was going to end until the last page, it was a fast-moving good book overall. At least they didn't torture the Associate, and Grisham portrayed him as being "one up" on a lot of moves. I liked it better than some of his other ones.
Feb 10, 2009 by Mary Shank Mueller |  See all 33 posts
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There is also a normal edition so if you do not want the special edition, you can pick it up instead.
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