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Sparring Partners: NovellasCheck Price
I really enjoyed all three of the novellas in the book. Below is
a brief synopsis of each of the stories.
Homecoming
This story brings back a familiar Grisham character in Jake Brigance and
returns to Ford County the scene of other Grisham books. In this story
however, Brigance is no longer in the courtroom but is contacted by a former
lawyer in town in a mysterious way. The lawyer, Mark Stafford left
town three years earlier in the middle of the night without letting anyone
know. It was discovered he had stolen money from his clients and then
disappeared. Why is he back and what does he want with Jake
Brigance? You will want to read this story to find the answers.
Strawberry Moon
In the second story in the book, we meet Cody Wallace, a death row
inmate with only three hours to live. When all appeals have ended and
the last chance for clemency from the governor has gone by, Cody has
one final request. It is a very unusual request that you will have to
read the story to discover.
Sparring Partners
Sparring Partners is the third story in the book and the one that takes
place in St. Louis. I enjoyed the St. Louis references and the story
was intriguing. In this book we meet two brothers who are partners in
a major law firm that they inherited from their father. The firm had
been very successful under the father's watch, but he is now in prison
charged with the murder of his wife, the boys' mother. The firm is now
in a financial turmoil and the brothers do not know how to work
together.
In fact, the brothers will not even talk to each other except through
the only person they both trust, another attorney in the firm named Diantha
Bradshaw.
From here the story takes several twists and turns and keeps you
engrossed until the very end.

I've been a John Grisham fan for years, so I know I will enjoy this trilogy of short stories. I especially look forward to the one with the St. Louis locale as, like you, I am familiar with the city and area. Thanks for introducing me to 'Sparring Partners", Mary Beth.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome. I know you will like this one Pat.
DeleteSounds like a great trilogy, Mary Beth. Not every author can write short stories that are as engaging and satisfying as full-length novels. Good to know that Grisham has that skill!
ReplyDeleteI bought this book for my Dad immediately upon release because he is a huge John Grisham fan. I hadn't really considered reading it myself until I read your review. I think I would enjoy the novella style. I have seen a few Grisham movies but I've never read his books. This would be the perfect easy way for me to try his books and see if I enjoy his writing style.
ReplyDeleteYa, S M , you do that. If you find his style acceptable, please let the rest of his fans know. We can't wait ;)
DeleteI love Grisham novels too and I'm sure I'd enjoy these too! Thanks Mary Beth!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like an interesting and engaging short story trilogy. It is good to know it kept you engrossed right to the end! A short story series like this would be a good introduction to the author.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great book of short stories. This would make a nice gift for Grisham fans.
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