Book description
Adam Hill is in his first year at a top Chicago law firm. He
volunteers for the toughest assignment any lawyer could ask for. His
prospective client doesn't want Adam or his law firm. He is an
unrepentent and outspoken racist with a violent past. He is on Death
Row for the murder of two Jewish children in a horrific bombing in
1967.
Why would he take on Adam, a complete novice, to defend him? And why
would Adam want his case so desperately? The answer lies in the past,
in a twenty-year-old secret buried in the madness of another time. . .
John Grisham
is the author of twenty-two novels, one work of non-fiction, a
collection of short stories, and a novel for young readers. He is on the
Board of Directors for the Innocence Project in New York and is the
Chairman on the Board of Directors for the Mississippi Innocence Project
at the Mississippi School of Law. He lives in Virginia and Mississippi.
His website is www. johngrisham. co. uk