![]() ![]() Grisham shows that he not only disagrees but he understands and is a part of that fabric, which reeled me in and helped me feel comfortable in the world that he portrayed. In modern times, the South is misunderstood as a backwards land, completely separate from the moral fabric of modern society. I love the sensitivity and reality that Grisham paints the South with. ![]() Additionally, the Smallwood subplot did not feel fully resolved at the time of the book’s completion. This was a disappointment, yet, a validation of reality. Something must be paid for, as the society would not let things go otherwise. After all of the build up, I knew he couldn’t let the boy go free. The core moral quandary of this book would absolutely cleave a town’s morality in two. ![]() Growing up in Texas and in the Christian Bible Belt community, Grisham portrary, with sensitivity and accuracy, the attitudes that you’d find. In the case of Stephen King’s The Dark Tower series, him graphically killing off the main party’s small animal companion caused me to put down the book entirely. Uniquely, I like suspenseful plots, but too much suspense or grit can cause me to put a book down. This novel, as with the first, catered to my taste for drama. This is the second novel I’ve read by him, the first being A Time to Kill. Highlighted by 686 Kindle readers A voice told him that they, along with Drew, would be a part of his life for years to come. I’ve just finished A Time for Mercy by John Grisham. by John Grisham Paperback 25.40 Popular Highlights in this book What are popular highlights He prayed long and hard for justice and healing, but was a bit light on mercy. ![]()
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