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Addendum to my previous post: Have started reading John Grisham's "The Whistler."
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Cattleman wrote:Addendum to my previous post: Have started reading John Grisham's "The Whistler."
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When Grisham writes about legal subjects (here, judicial corruption), which he knows well, he produces a good readable story. I have not gone far enough into the book to give any kind of critical review, except to say I will continue reading it.

Hope this answers your question.
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