When I got book then I was happy because I wanted to buy anyway. A thriller of Grisham was for me almost like a guarantee of good entertainment, not least because his recent books have been so successful and were praised by critics. This book is the reputation of the author but fair in any way. You do not even know where to begin to list the negatives. I've read the book in English. The narrative style disaster. The book is from beginning to end a very bad retelling. And above all, the whole action takes forever down without there is any highlight or particularly exciting point. Such a thing as an author of thrillers hinzubekommen's been really incredible. When the book begins to read the first 100 pages created without any tension thinks you look OK, you can not immediately expect that it starts super exciting "and hopes / expects this will follow later. If you go on and on reads one is eventually determined that nothing comes on and will come. The narrator did not dive into the thoughts or feelings of the main character or any other person. The book reads easily as someone describes quite superficially, as he has managed the to escape prison law and the way ("The Racketeer") has safe hands for the rest of his life as a crook. It lacks completely in depth, whether in relation to one of the persons, the legal system in the United States or otherwise. The following comparison describes the . Read the book Perfect It's a bit like when going to surf the Internet and see what happens when you press a button -. it's totally superficial I would be so ashamed if I would publish such a book, even if you have a enjoys certain reputation. Apparently Mr. Grisham has just used the quick buck and written this crap in the shortest possible time. That should be nothing on the reviews from major newspapers and magazines can be seen not least with reference to the back of the cover, where it is praised by the "New York Times Book Review".
I will not go into much the action on the, is completely implausible, even for a purely fictional narrative. When questioned certain circumstances, such as the customs authorities in Jamaica do not succeed in one of the people of the book to identify a fake passport, the customs authorities in Antigua at another person but, to the author sees that no effort much to imagination has and everything looks as realistic as possible. And it at all is a fictional story can be read on the last page. I am like many others before me stumbled into the trap and had thought that it at least a little bit based on actual events.
When you're on the search for a successful history, I recommend including the books by Jo Nesbo. They are, although the author (yet) so a high reputation as Grisham enjoys 1000 times better - in every respect.