Selected Product: | The Appeal Hardcover Edition: 1 Author: John Grisham Publisher: Doubleday Release Date: 2008-01-29 ISBN-10: 0385515049 ISBN-13: 9780385515047 List Price: $27.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Sail ISBN-10: 0316018708 ISBN-13: 9780316018708 List Price:$27.99 The Whole Truth ISBN-10: 0446195979 ISBN-13: 9780446195973 List Price:$26.99 7th Heaven (The Women's Murder Club) ISBN-10: 0316017701 ISBN-13: 9780316017701 List Price:$27.99 Hold Tight ISBN-10: 0525950605 ISBN-13: 9780525950608 List Price:$26.95 Compulsion: An Alex Delaware Novel (Alex Delaware) ISBN-10: 034546527X ISBN-13: 9780345465276 List Price:$27.00 |
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In a crowded courtroom in Mississippi, a jury returns a shocking verdict against a chemical company accused of dumping toxic waste into a small town’s water supply, causing the worst “cancer cluster” in history. The company appeals to the Mississippi Supreme Court, whose nine justices will one day either approve the verdict or reverse it.
Who are the nine? How will they vote? Can one be replaced before the case is ultimately decided?
The chemical company is owned by a Wall Street predator named Carl Trudeau, and Mr. Trudeau is convinced the Court is not friendly enough. With judicial elections looming, he decides to try to purchase himself a seat on the Court. The cost is a few million dollars, a drop in the bucket for a billionaire like Mr. Trudeau. Through an intricate web of conspiracy and deceit, his political operatives recruit a young, unsuspecting candidate. They finance him, manipulate him, market him, and mold him into a potential Supreme Court justice. Their Supreme Court justice.
The Appeal is a powerful, timely, and shocking story of political and legal intrigue, a story that will leave readers unable to think about our electoral process or judicial system in quite the same way ever again. Surprise! Surprise! | Customer Rating: | Lately it seems to be "the thing" to blame cancers and illnesses on large chemical companies dumping their waste. More often than not the Plaintiff wins and the company is sent packing like a dog with its tail ween its legs! In JohnGrisham"s splendid legal thriller" The Appeal it seems at first that that"s going to happen. However; Guess what? the defendant wins! The Appeal is left to the reader's imagination This is a wonderful book; I gave copies to the smartest people I know. Nina Lockwood, 46 Milrace Drive, East Rochester, N.Y. 14445 | Fantastic!!!!! | Customer Rating: | | As every other book written by John Grisham, "The Appeal" is a fantastic story. I'm a fan of his books, I have read all of them and I'm subjective when commenting on his work, but I have to say that as an educator of Advanced English in Spain, I've used many of his titles to make my students interested in reading and in improving their English language, and up to now, the experience has been extremely successful. I highly recommend this novel to anyone keen on legal thrillers, action and adventure.. | Great Entertainment | Customer Rating: | Mary Grace and Tom Payton are a husband and wife legal team and for years they've been representing a woman in Bowmore, Mississippi who lost both her husband and child to cancer which was supposedly caused by Krane Chemical's deliberate chemical spills into the town's water supply. The cancer rate in Bowmore is fifteen times the national average, everyone in town drinks bottled water, even the public pool has been closed.
On the face of it one would think the case was open and shut and that Krane Chemical should settle and be down with it, but the chemical company is a subsidiary of a conglomerate which is run by Carl Trudeau and he's just not the settling kind. There is nothing nice, good or even remotely likable about Trudeau. He's a corporate insider who buy and spits out companies like licorice.
Wes and Mary Grace have been working the case for years, taking on everything Trudeau throws at them. They've gone the extra mile for the cause, they've had to let other clients go, they've sold their house, they lives have become this case. They believe in their client, in what they're doing, but when they win, Trudeau's attorneys are not worried, because they believe they'll win on Appeal.
Trudeau will stop at nothing, the Payton's are determined and there you have the setup for this might versus right, good versus evil story that will keep you glued to your chair, eyes pinned to the pages, heart pounding as you pour through this story. Nobody does suspense and intrigue the way John Grisham does.
Reviewed by Vesta Irene | SAVE YOUR MONEY | Customer Rating: | | I have read all of Grisham's previous books. This is his first true loser. If you pay $1.00 for this book, you are not only out the $1.00 but also the endless hours it will take you to get through this boring story hoping something surprising or exciting might happen. His characters are bland, and the political statement Grisham is trying to make could have been said in a 500 word newsparer editorial column. He must have been badly in need of a payday. | Fragmented Storry and Simplistic Characters | Customer Rating: | The premise of this book sounded great and it certinaly lured me to buy it. I've read other Grisham books in the past, The Last Juror, being my favourite.
I have a few problems with what could have been an excellent book:
1) Too Short
Why do Grisham's ending always end way too quickly? He has a problem with this, and while he stalls the book right before the climax the eventual resolution is so short it really left me in shock. Probably one of the worst endings ever in a book for so many reasons.
2) Too Fragmented
Grisham was trying to cover a lot of territory in this book over a 2 year period. There are about 10 characters that interplay with different intertwining plots. For me it made a very unenjoyable reading experience. I got bored with a lot of characters quickly.
3) Really Poor Character Development
As other reviewers have said, the protagonists in the book are simplistic and only serve the superficial purpose of advancing the story. They were boring as a result.
Overal the original idea was interesting, but it was just so poorly done, and the ending is what really was disappointing that it left me in disgust. |
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