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The Litigators

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Audiobook Downloadable / ISBN-13: 9781444730128

Price: £19.99

ON SALE: 25th October 2011

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Thriller / Suspense

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The classic legal thriller and huge bestseller from master of the genre John Grisham.

David Zinc has it all: Big firm, big salary, life in the lawyer’s fast lane.
Until the day he snaps and throws it all away.

Leaving the world of corporate law far behind, he talks himself into a new job with Finley & Figg. A self-styled ’boutique’ firm with only two partners, Oscar Finley and Wally Figg are ambulance-chasing street lawyers who hustle nickel-and-dime cases, dreaming of landing the big win.

For all his Harvard Law Degree and five years with Chicago’s top firm, Zinc has never entered a courtroom, never helped a client who really needed a lawyer,
never handled a gun.

All that is about to change.

(P)2011 Random House Audio

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His stories are ferociously plot driven: they will keep you awake all night
<i>Independent on Sunday</i>
Few writers have so much to say, the skills to make reading what they say an irresistible pleasure - and the clout to say it to an audience of millions
<i>Independent</i>
Enthralling characters and mesmeric plot
<i>Time Out</i>
As exciting as a car chase with a load of dynamite thrown in
<i>Daily Mail</i>
Grisham reigns supreme
<i>Sunday Express</i>
No one does it better than Grisham
<i>Daily Telegraph</i>
The best thriller writer alive
Ken Follett
Grisham is a superb, instinctive storyteller
<i>The Times</i>
A superbly plotted legal thriller
<i>Sunday Express</i>
Grisham's past form leads you to expect gripped drama; instead he produces a brilliant comic set piece in which everything that could go wrong in a trial does
The Sunday Times