49 pages • 1 hour read
400
Novel • Fiction
United States • 1990s
2006
Adult
18+ years
660L
In John Grisham's 1992 novel, The Pelican Brief, young law student Darby Shaw uncovers a conspiracy behind the assassination of two Supreme Court Justices, linking their murders to a wealthy oil magnate's desire to influence an environmental case. As she runs for her life, she joins forces with reporter Gray Grantham to expose the truth. Themes of violence and murder are depicted.
Suspenseful
Mysterious
Dark
Challenging
Gritty
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John Grisham's The Pelican Brief captivates readers with its compelling legal thriller plot and brisk pacing. Critics praise its intricate storyline and timely political themes. However, some note that character development is lacking and certain plot points may stretch believability. Overall, it is a gripping read for fans of the genre.
Fans of legal thrillers such as Scott Turow’s Presumed Innocent or Michael Connelly’s The Lincoln Lawyer will relish John Grisham’s The Pelican Brief. Ideal for readers who love fast-paced plots, legal intricacies, and suspenseful storytelling, this novel appeals to those drawn to courtroom dramas and political intrigue.
444,790 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
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400
Novel • Fiction
United States • 1990s
2006
Adult
18+ years
660L
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