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Mark Sway, age 11 but years wiser thanks to a drunken dad who abused his mom, is out in the woods behind his Memphis trailer park teaching his kid brother, Ricky, how to smoke Virginia Slims heisted from Mom's purse. He's a pretty upright kid--he's determined to protect his brother from drugs, and he once defended his mom with a baseball bat.

The dangers of smoking rapidly escalate when Mark glimpses a guy trying to commit suicide by carbon monoxide in his car nearby and tries to stop him. The guy is Jerome, a lawyer who tells Mark that his Mafia client has murdered Senator Boyd Boyette and buried him in the concrete under his garage in New Orleans. Then Jerome puts a bullet in his own head. Little Ricky flips out, and so does Barry the Blade Muldanno, who doesn't want blustery U.S. attorney Reverend Roy Foltrigg to find the corpse and bust him. Caught in a ruthless game between the Mob and the amoral authorities, Mark's family has no defense in the world except Reggie Love, a 50ish divorcée who has just turned her life around by becoming a lawyer. Does she have what it takes to help Mark beat the system? The life-or-death chase is on!

Mark has seen a lot of movies, and he sees life in cinematic terms. So does Grisham. Even if this novel had never been filmed, it would still be a really good, fast-paced movie. Its literary limitation is also its filmlike virtue: The Client is a rush.



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Fans of the bestselling Grisham will be pleased to note that he is once more on Firm ground: his latest legal thriller offers a clever, compelling plot coupled with two singular protagonists sure to elicit readers' empathy. Eleven-year-old Mark Sway, taking his kid brother for a smoke behind their Memphis trailer park, witnesses the suicide of a lawyer "driven crazy" by a lethal secret. Before he dies, the man confides to Mark where the body of a recently murdered U.S. senator lies buried, and the game's afoot. Trailed by the police, the FBI and assorted Mafia types (the deceased politico was the victim of "a successful New Orleans street thug"), Mark retains--for one dollar--the services of Reggie Love, a 50ish female lawyer. This uncommon attorney-client relationship adds an affecting, unusually humanistic layer to the novel's tension-filled events. Mark, raised by a divorced mother and wise beyond his years, thinks chiefly in terms of movies and TV; Reggie, a street-smart survivor of an acrimonious divorce, is often unsure whether to hug or slug her precocious client. True to form, Grisham employs just enough foreshadowing to keep the suspense rolling ("Neither of them could know that . . . "), and propels his action at the requisite breakneck pace. Occasional plot improbabilities and stylistic quibbles--a few fuzzy characterizations; overstatement of already obvious points; Mark's sporadic adult phraseology--will not deter readers from enjoying a rousing read. 950,000 first printing; Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club main selections; Reader's Digest Condensed Book selection.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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  • Paperback: 566 pages
  • Publisher: Dell Publishing Company, Inc. (May 1, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0440213525
  • ISBN-13: 978-0440213529
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 3.9 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (324 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #485,000 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Readable, entertaining boiler-plate legal "thriller", January 23, 2000
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John Grisham's books are perfect for reading on extended airplane trips or in other situations where all one desires is a readable "page-turner" to help while away the hours. The particular novel is formulaic from start to finish, complete with shallow, stereotyped characters (including a boy protagonist who apparently is eleven going on thirty in terms of his outlook and behavior). The "bad guys" are unrelentingly bad, while the "good guys" are practically saints. Perfect, eh?

Grisham is a master of the "easy read," and the book is excellent in terms of its basic function, which is to entertain. Great literature it isn't, however, so don't begin this novel with unrealistic expectations in this regard.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderous, March 7, 2006
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John Grisham's, The Client was extremely thrilling and kept me on the edge of my seat. It was suspenseful and humorous several times throughout the book. I enjoyed it all the way through, it kept asking so many questions to where I had to keep reading. I could barely even put it down. John Grisham put so much emotion into the book I could almost feel the characters feelings. Grisham illustrates in such a way I admired it from the beginning. I recommend this book to anyone who likes books about lawyers and to anyone who likes suspenseful and emotional books. This book was an easy read and I hope you enjoy it.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I'd read it again, August 13, 2001
By Sarah Clarissa "scbusch2" (Russellville, Arkansas) - See all my reviews
I'd actually give it 4.5 stars. The Client is, overall, an excellent book. Although it does drag in places and some of the "lawyer jargon" can get annoying, the characterization and plot are quite extrodinary. It is a very suspenseful and unpredictble novel which kept me up till 4 am reading. What makes the book so good is the complex charcters. Mark Sway--an eleven year old, trailor-trash, kid is brilliant and foolish all at the same time which keeps the book moving well because every time he gets himself out of a situation, he always manages to get himself into another. He talks like hes 45 and will stop at nothing to get what he wants. He also questions alot about society and the legal system in such a childlike matter that it really makes you stop and think about your position on the topic and what you would tell an 11 year old kid. Reggie Love is definitely the most complex character. After a painful divorce, attempted suicide, and commitment into various mental facilities, she begins a new life as a smart-talking, witty, clever, and absolutely crazy lawyer who you just have to love. They call it her "second life" and she lives it to it's fullest. Only a 4 year lawyer and shes able to outsmart the FBI. She cares so much, too much, about her "little clients" and although she denies it, is willing to risk her life for some of them. Shes a very strong character, but still very vulnerable, which makes for a great story. Foltrigg (sp?), is the opposing, big-headed, stuck up, U.S. prosecuting attorney who is absolutely determined to win the case no matter the extremes. Completely engrossed in his job, he really helps display the infamous view of the lying, cheating, snake-like lawyers which we all hate so dearly, yet, Grisham also makes it seem like he is just trying to do his job. The plot, which is outlined in every other review, therefore pointless for me to elaborate :), is eigther full-blown action, or boring, drag along lawyer stuff and mob talk. Basically, at some parts you can't put the book down and then at others you are just waiting in agony for something exciting to happen, but its well worth the wait. Overall--I'd only read it if you have a lot of time becasue you might not be able to put it down. Then rent the movie. Then join a antismoking organization---read the book and youll know why :)
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Client

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5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining!
The Client is, overall, an enjoyable book. Although it does drag in places and some of the "lawyer-ese" is too much, the characterization and plot are quite interesting. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Client Summary
Normally, I'm not into the legal kind of books like this, but John Grisham did an excellent job. The Client is one of the best books I've ever read. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Leslie Boswell

5.0 out of 5 stars What a great story. I loved the characters, especially 11-yr-old Mark with his intuitive smarts, risk taking, and good judgment
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Mark and his younger brother live in a trailer park with their single mother who works a low wage job. The boys went into the woods to sneak a cigarette. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars predictable
I thought this book lived up to Grisham's breezy entertaining story-telling. Half-way through the book however I realized how things would plot out and that killed a lot of the... Read more
Published 2 months ago by John-78

5.0 out of 5 stars A young boy with the integrity of a Man
First let me state, the book was received in excellent condition. I found the book, moving, sensitive, and compelling. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Alyson Montemagno

5.0 out of 5 stars The Client
Grisham kept me turning pages with this awesome book. The story of 11 year old Mark Sway was gripping. I couldn't put it down. The ending was awesome and it choked me up.
Published 9 months ago by Tim Spooner

3.0 out of 5 stars A Boy Tries to Save Himself from the Mafia
This book is disappointing for a Grisham thriller. It is too focused on procedural
law and very short on action. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Bonnie Brody

4.0 out of 5 stars You can feel the emotions...
What more can I say about this book that hasn't been wrote in some of the other reviews? I want to echo the incredible way that John is able to build characters that you have a... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Jeffery Bott

1.0 out of 5 stars Child character has no brain.
Grisham books are great - I've read many - but this one has a serious problem.

The main character, Mark Sway, does the unthinkable.

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