Here is one of the best, which I read Grisham. This is the genre in which he is a master, the judicial novel. So you have to like this kind with these lawyers not always loving justice, tricks and strategies to win, the adventures of a trial and its often careful preparation. So it is not a classic thriller from the dead and looking for the culprit. It must be said that the preparation takes two-thirds of the book, while the trial is only the remaining third. This general framework is here doubled dune detailed analysis of the segregationist mentality of the southern United States, quite unexpected twists, an outcome that gives way to a pacification and redemption. The characters are interesting, well-constructed dialogues, scenes worked millimeter. This is the very large Grisham. It follows the book "The Right to Kill," with the same hero and multiple allusions to the trial of the lawyer Jake Brigance.