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| The Partner | 
enlarge | Author: John Grisham Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 42 reviews Sales Rank: 4505
Media: Paperback Edition: New edition Pages: 416 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 4.3 x 1.3
ISBN: 0099410311 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780099410317 ASIN: 0099410311
Publication Date: January 3, 1998 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: ...UK SELLER... Guaranteed in stock, posting daily from our warehouse in the UK Trusted, Reliable and Established booksellers
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Amazon.co.uk Review Literary slugger John Grisham's The Partner is a story about--surprise!--a lawyer in trouble. Patrick Lanigan had been a young partner in a prominent Southern law firm. He had a beautiful wife, a new baby girl, and a bright future. Then one winter night Patrick was trapped in a burning car; the casket they buried held nothing but ashes. A short distance away, Patrick watched his own burial then fled. A fortune was stolen from his ex-firm's offshore account. And Patrick ran, covering his tracks the whole way. But, now, they've found him. --Peter Ducasse
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Portrait of a Flawed Legal Genius May 11, 2008 A great lawyer is meticulous, calculating, aggressive, relentless, and prepared for anything. John Grisham lovingly shares an intricate plot to provide you with an unforgettable portrait of those qualities in action. In the process, you'll also see a man whose soul is offended by his profession.
Ultimately, this book is about a dream . . . a dream that may be more dangerous than an addictive drug. What will you do to capture your dream? That's what you'll be asking yourself after you read The Partner.
The beginning of the book seems like an international espionage thriller. A group of private detectives track down a fugitive to a little town in Brazil near the border with Paraguay. They pounce, and the fugitive is in for his worst nightmare . . . remorseless torture aimed at getting him to tell something he doesn't know.
Soon, an unlikely intervention creates a whole new vector for the story. The fugitive has to face the music from a lot of angry lawyers . . . including his former partners.
Like many legal thrillers, you'll be getting no more information than you need to know to follow the action. Pay attention to the questions that occur to you: Thinking about what might have happened is half the fun of this book.
If you aren't interested in the ins and outs of how lawyers think about criminal issues, you won't like this book as much as I did. I was impressed at how well the legal issues were displayed without being too technical. Remember that lawyers usually spend a lot of time thinking through how the opposing attorney will respond to various probes.
Watch out for the unexpected!
A real page-turner February 22, 2008 If you want a novel that will keep you on the edge of your seat, this is for you. Full of twists and turns, Grisham takes his readers on a rollercoaster of emotions - pity, excitement and sometimes sheer bewilderment. The author presents you with the bad guy - an ex-lawyer called Lanigan who stole $90 million from his firm - but immediately gets you on his side and, as the story unfolds, the situation is turned completely on its head. Lanigan has thought his plan through in the finest detail - he simply can't fail, can he? A brilliant storyline, another great novel from Mr Grisham. Is Lanigan the villain or the hero of the piece? You decide.
Not as good as his other books January 17, 2008 This is my least favourite John Grisham book so far. I didn't find the characters convincing and the ending was weak. It was a bit of a letdown after just having read "The Firm".
Great story, very technical, weakly forecasted ending November 24, 2007 Let me first say that I'm a fan of Grisham's style and skill and I've read most of his books. This book is longer than most of Grisham's books. It is very technical (lot's of law maneuvering) which is positive but it gets slightly long winded toward the very end. Like most Grisham books, it follows a common formula: Hero in a pickle, hero works very hard, hero has a trick up their sleeve, hero wraps it all up nicely. *Spoiler Alert* Except that in this case the hero was blindsided by a betrayal. I thought it was weak because a.) The betrayal is very foreseeable by the Hero, b.) It didn't make sense for the betrayer to wait until the end of the book to suddenly do their deed. and c.) The Hero was close to the betrayer's family. He could just go to the family and wait it out. There was little foreshadowing, little character development of the betrayer to the goal of the betrayal and an abrupt ending. Overall though, it's a very good read which is why I gave it four stars... perhaps just don't read the very last few pages and make up your own ending... :-)
The Best Laid Plans .....! November 20, 2007 Another great read from the master storyteller. Patrick Lanigan steals $90m from his partners, then disappears. Will he ever get caught and, if so, how will Mr Lanigan get himself out of that one? Some clever plotting - you'll want to read the whole in one sitting!
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