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The Summons

by John Grisham

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Doubleday (2002), Edition: I in num ber line, Hardcover, 245 pages

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  katiemertz | Nov 20, 2009 |
Not quite what I expected. Reasonably good. ( )
  ini_ya | Nov 15, 2009 |
Libro nello stile ma non entusiasmante. Non รจ certo tra i migliori dell'autore. ( )
  permario | Nov 11, 2009 |
Na de dood van zijn vader, een voormalig rechter, treft een hoogleraar rechtswetenschappen drie miljoen dollar aan in het voorvaderlijk huis in Mississippi ( )
  Biebeliejotheekje | Jul 29, 2009 |
My first John Grisham book and definitely not my last! I loved the way the plot unfolded and the great cast of characters. I think I'll pick up King of Torts next since that was mentioned in this book. ( )
  mistique0130 | Apr 23, 2009 |
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The Summons

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Amazon.com (ISBN 0385503830, Hardcover)

Law professor Ray Atlee and his prodigal brother, Forrest, are summoned home to Clanton, Mississippi, by their ailing father to discuss his will. But when Ray arrives the judge is already dead, and the one-page document dividing his meager estate between the two sons seems crystal clear. What it doesn't mention, however, is the small fortune in cash Ray discovers hidden in the old man's house--$3 million he can't account for and doesn't mention to brother Forrest, either.

Ray's efforts to keep his find a secret, figure out where it came from, and hide it from a nameless extortioner, who seems to know more about it than he does, culminate in a denouement with an almost biblical twist. It's a slender plot to hang a thriller on, and in truth it's not John Grisham's best in terms of pacing, dramatic tension, and interesting characters (except for Harry Rex, a country lawyer who was the judge's closest friend and in many ways is the father Ray wishes he'd had. He's so vivid he jumps off the page). But Grisham's legions of fans are likely to enjoy The Summons even if it lacks the power of some of his classic earlier books, like The Firm, The Brethren, and The Testament. --Jane Adams

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