*** 3 stars
I approach a new Grisham with a great deal of trepidation as he has become quite inconsistent. His books are definite "borrow, not buy" books. This was a good read with an interesting premise. Having to set the activities just a few years ago (the plot hinges on the economic downturn) as all a little bit awkward. I wonder if this is the start of a new recurring character.
This was a good mystery and I enjoyed the stories of the folks using the Legal Aid clinic, particularly the old lady who wanted to preserve her land and protect it from the mining companies.
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