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Ford County: Stories By John Grisham

Ford County: Stories

by John Grisham

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Ford County: Stories

Just when you think John Grisham couldn’t get any better, he does something not only fantastic, but totally new. Fans of the #1 New York Times phenom will be thrilled to know that in Ford County, he returns to the setting for his immensely popular first novel, A Time to Kill, with a collection of stories that remind us why he is America’s favorite teller of tales. The page turning begins with “Blood Drive” where a gathering of neighbors fear for young Bailey, who’s in a hospital in Memphis and in need of blood after taking a tumble at a construction site. That’s when three unreliable “friends” set off to be heroes, with some laugh-out-loud results. In “Fetching Raymond,” a mother of three sons, who have spent more time in prison than out, is faced with the possibility that her youngest boy’s current stay may be coming to the horrifying end she’d never believed possible. Whether it’s the tale of hard luck lawyer who gets the case that can change his life—only to find out it comes with major collateral damage—or the story of a local swindler who finally gets his comeuppance, Grisham’s return to Ford County is delayed gratification that’s been well worth the wait.

Hardcover: 320 pages

Publisher: Doubleday Broadway Pub ( November 03, 2009 )

Item #: 14-0422

ISBN: 9780385532457

Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.76 inches

Product Weight: 13.0 ounces

Not worth buying
November 19, 2009

It is not his best work. Got it from the library and glad that I had not paid for it.

Reviewer: Shelly

boreing
November 17, 2009

This book might be intertaining for big city folks. but here in Mississippiwe see this kind of stupidity every week.

Reviewer: marty g

Not a fan of short stories
November 16, 2009

Although I have bought/read most of John Grisham's books thus far, I am not buying this one as I have never been a fan of short stories and hopefully this will be his last.

Reviewer: Gee


November 15, 2009

Although I have bought/read all of John Grisham's books thus far, I am hesitating to buy his latest. I may opt to visit the local library instead. I also am not fond of short story collections. Has he lost his touch?

Reviewer: Kathy

not up to par
November 08, 2009

not usual grisham fare. very dull, could hardly finish. a far cry from his other books. hope his next is back on board. wish i had saved my money on this one.

Reviewer: becky

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