Highly entertaining thriller about the weird world of the practice of law in the US. This book is Situated in Chicago, home to 20,000 lawyers. In the US, Many lawyers specialize in small, but Potentially lucrative niche fields. Grisham, Whose pleasure in writing this book shines from every page, offers a ranking attempt of this caste Measured by income and status. The high flyers, Because They literally own jet aircraft, are lawyers sue big corporations Who for harmful and deadly products. The lowest kind of lawyers sue for malpractice Fellows. Grisham Describes a fight entre les absolute top of US Legal Practitioners and a rock bottom caste of lawyers barely surviving. David (31) HAS Worked 100 hours per week for five years for a firm Employing 600 staff lawyers for USD 300,000 a year. He writes contracts in thick icts international finance division in a windowless office on the 93rd floor. He hates His job and his colleagues. One morning he snaps, takes the elevator back to ground level and Spends the day celebrating in a bar. Later That day he presents himself, Inebriated, to the partners of Finley & Figg, Who hire _him_ on probation. Partners Oscar (62) and Wally (46) and professional-have personal problems. Their firm belongs to the category of 'ambulance chasers'. It has to drum up business every day for low fees. Both partners daydream about a big kill, That will solve a case Their problems. When David join 'em, Wally is busy Suing the third Largest US pharmaceutical company about anti-cholesterol drug That year HAS Allegedly killed people, and Wally is unstoppable ... Can David's career switch-have a happy ending? Bitter-sweet tale full of plot exchange and a nice cast of characters. Reviewers in the US Judged it Grisham's best in ten years. Recommended as a great work of entertainment.