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Title:A Time to Kill (Jake Brigance #1)
Author:John Grisham
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 515 pages
Published:March 15th 2004 by Dell (first published 1989)
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Before The Firm and The Pelican Brief made him a superstar, John Grisham wrote this riveting story of retribution and justice. In this searing courtroom drama, best-selling author John Grisham probes the savage depths of racial violence...as he delivers a compelling tale of uncertain justice in a small southern town...Clanton, Mississippi.

The life of a ten-year-old girl is shattered by two drunken and remorseless young men. The mostly white town reacts with shock and horror at the inhuman crime. Until her black father acquires an assault rifle and takes matters into his hands.

For ten days, as burning crosses and the crack of sniper fire spread through the streets of Clanton, the nation sits spellbound as young defense attorney Jake Brigance struggles to save his client's life...and then his own.

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Original Title: A Time to Kill
Edition Language: English
Series: Jake Brigance #1
Characters: Jake Brigance, Carl Lee Hailey, Harry Rex Vonner
Setting: Ford County, Mississippi(United States)


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Considered Grisham's best novel by many readers far more perspicacious than moi, this well-written, emotionally-charged thriller certainly delivers. While it doesn't rank as my eye's own personal apple, I can certainly see why it is esteemed by fans of both the legal-thriller and Grisham. Despite being fast-paced and a true page-turner (what I would call a popcorn-read), there's a gravity and social conscience that pervades the story and adds a weight to the narrative. There is depth here, more

I don't normally read books like this one, but a good friend recommended it so I decided to give it a shot. Now I am glad that I did, it make me view court room dramas in a whole different light. This is also a first time read for me with this author.SynopsisIn this searing courtroom drama, best-selling author John Grisham probes the savage depths of racial violence...as he delivers a compelling tale of uncertain justice in a small southern town...Clanton, Mississippi. The life of a ten-year-old

Audiobook - 12:21 hours - Narrator: Robert Petkoff3.0 out of 5.0 stars - "I Liked It" (Second "reading")My GR friend Tim read this a few weeks ago and awarded it a very rare, for him, 10 out of 10 stars. Because of this, I decided to read listen to it for a second time.I first read "A Time to Kill" as a paperback in the early 1990's, following John Grisham's huge success with "The Firm", "The Pelican Brief", and those that followed annually in his first decade as a top-line author. As I tuned

4 stars!Die Jury - A Time To Kill in English was the first Grisham I have read. Ive heard about him and his books a lot, but somehow I kept going back for other authors I already knew. But I have to say that I enjoyed this one a lot. I wont write anything about the plot itself most people know it anyways, either because there are tons of good summarizing reviews out there, or because they have read or seen the movie (which isnt nearly as good as the book) themselves. So let me just say a

Before returning to Clanton Mississippi and Ford County, I took some time to refresh myself of my first journey here, to see where the Grisham journey had its humble roots. While it is likely this novel is not the traditional 'must-read' before diving into SYCAMORE ROW, I chose to remember the powerful novel that Grisham admits barely made a blip on the radar until after THE FIRM pushed him to the top of all the reading lists. This is a wonderful book that introduces readers to a Mississippi

Ive been a fan of John Grisham for years yet I missed reading his first book. And what a great first book he wrote!I can usually handle gory details and crime quite well but after a long time something made me terribly queasy - this book is incredibly well written. Im not a fan of the death penalty neither of the vigilante justice and this book touches on both and makes you question any absolutism towards your beliefs.

Reading Sycamore Row took me down the memory lane to its prequel, A Time to Kill. And I realized that I haven't written a review for this much beloved book. So here I'm trying to rectify that omission. A Time to Kill is one of the few emotional contemporary books that I have read. Based on the theme of racism and set in mid-eighties in a southern town in Mississippi, Grisham tells the tale of a black man who murdered two white men who raped his child and one white lawyer's heroic struggle to