I would like Grisham for best novelist of his generation, with Harlan Coben and Patricia Cornwell. The others are either completely overwhelmed, like the old-Higgins Clark, or worn as Stephen King and Clive Cussler; even Dan Brown no longer inspires me and I am the economy. What do you want, it becomes difficult and less forgiving !!! So Grisham still has immense qualities that made him famous --- at least for fans of "legal thriller", as it seems now to be told subtly. Must still there remains a background of "enigma" to attract the reader panting until the end. But I note some weakness in the latter work. Not that the "solution" is more sewn with white thread, but a little more complicated than in previous, with a little too much son intersecting little use ... In short, in this new book, I ' find the latest pages are a bit longuettes ... wait for the next.