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John Grisham is a bestselling author and a household name around the world. And he channels his real-life passion for justice through his legal thrillers.
The bestselling author of legal thrillers has co-written a work of non-fiction: "Framed," a collection of stories about people wrongfully convicted of crimes, and the fight to exonerate them.
John Grisham's wife Renee had a major influence over his newest novel — to the point that he ended up writing 25,000 more words after the first draft was done to change the ending. Grisham's ...
John Grisham rebounds from his sour "The Firm" sequel, "The Exchange," with "Camino Ghosts," a legal caper in which a spirited Black woman takes on a corporation in the battle for control of an ...
Grisham’s latest novel, “The Exchange,” reunites readers with Mitch McDeere, who isn’t quite the same hero we fell for all those years ago.
The Firm was the book that turned John Grisham into a writing superstar. Now three decades later, he's returned to the characters that made him, with his follow up book The Exchange.
The New York Times and ProPublica say John Grisham’s new nonfiction book, “Framed,” borrows too liberally from one of their reporter’s articles.
In the 1990s, going to a book signing for a John Grisham book was a lot like going to a festival or standing in line for concert tickets. Folks would stand in line for hours waiting for a book ...
The cover of "Framed" and author John Grisham. (Courtesy of Doubleday and Donald Johnson) John Grisham, author of thriller novels including “The Firm” and “The Pelican Brief,” has a new ...
In “Framed,” an advocate for the wrongly accused joins forces with John Grisham to tell stories of justice denied.
John Grisham discusses his new book “Framed: Astonishing True Stories of Wrongful Convictions.” Best-selling author John Grisham channels his real-life passion for justice through his legal ...
According to Grisham, the story came together quickly — but his wife gave him one piece of advice for the book that resulted in him adding more than 25,000 more words to his final draft.