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The Firm (Penguin Readers, Level 5) by John Grisham
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The Firm (Penguin Readers, Level 5)

by John Grisham

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Well written & much more captivating than I thought it would be. He's a very good writer. I don't particularly like lawyers or books about them, so I was surprised at how interesting this was. ( )
  jimmaclachlan | Sep 25, 2009 |
Like all of Grisham's books, the characters are predictable and two-dimensional, and the plots pretty simplistic. So, they make better movies than they do books. My biggest problem with The Firm was my intense dislike for the main character. I mean, how dumb and spoiled can you be? Someone is gonna give you a house, a car, big bucks, etc., and you don't feel the hook in your mouth? So, I wasn't exactly rooting for him. The plot moves along well enough, but it's not very believable. ( )
  LikeLotsofBooks | Oct 10, 2007 |
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  aletheia21 | Feb 16, 2007 |
The Firm by John Grisham, is legal thriller. Story is about Mitch an Harvard law graduate, married to his girlfriend from college. Mitch takes an job offer from Memphis with a great pay, house, car.. ignore offer from other big law firms in New yOrk. Initial days of working at Memphis was great and he worked hard to get chance to become a partner in few years. Suddenly, Mitch's co-workers die in an accident. Later he learn from FBI agent that the law firm is a cover for Italian Mafia.

more @ http://toogood2read.blogspot.com/2006... ( )
  iamyuva | Feb 9, 2007 |
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Hard to believe, but there was a time when the word "lawyer" wasn't synonymous with "criminal," and the idea of a law firm controlled by the Mafia was an outlandish proposition. This intelligent, ensnaring story came out of nowhere--Oxford, Mississippi, where Grisham was a small-town lawyer--and quickly catapulted to the top of the bestseller list, with good reason. Mitch McDeere, the appealing hero, is a poor kid whose only assets are a first-class mind, a Harvard law degree, and a beautiful, loving wife. When a Memphis law firm makes him an offer he really can't refuse, he trades his old Nissan for a new BMW, his cramped apartment for a house in the best part of town, and puts in long hours finding tax shelters for Texans who'd rather pay a lawyer than the IRS. Nothing criminal about that. He'd be set for life, if only associates at the firm didn't have a funny habit of dying, and the FBI wasn't trying to get Mitch to turn his colleagues in. The tempo and pacing are brilliant, the thrills keep coming, and the finish has a wonderful ironic flourish. It's not hard to see why Grisham changed the genre permanently with this one, and few of his colleagues in a very crowded field come close to equaling him. --Jane Adams

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