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The Last Juror

The Last Juror

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER • In 1970, Willie Traynor comes to Clanton, Mississippi, in a Triumph Spitfire and a fog of vague ambitions. Within a year, the twenty-three-year-old finds himself the owner of Ford County’s only newspaper, famous for its well-crafted obituaries. While the rest of America is in the grips of turmoil, Clanton lives on the edge of another age—until the brutal murder of a young mother rocks the town and thrusts Willie into the center of a storm.

Daring to report the true horrors of the crime, Willie makes as many friends as enemies in Clanton, and over the next decade he sometimes wonders how he got there in the first place. But he can never escape the crime that shattered his innocence or the criminal whose evil left an indelible stain. Because as the ghosts of the South’s past gather around Willie, as tension swirls around Clanton, men and women who served on a jury nine years ago are starting to die one by one—as a killer exacts the ultimate revenge.

Reviews
  • Riveting!

    Enjoyed the story telling immensely.

    By daddismurf

  • Pure Grisham

    I laughed, I cried and I could hardly wait for the next chapter. The characters and situations took me back to the time I spent in the South. Thank you for a great story.

    By Pam96706

  • Another good one from Grisham.

    This one was different from the rest. Another classic.

    By roojuch

  • Could have been better

    Good start, moderately entertaining middle and lack luster finish. Not Grisham’s best work.

    By TVD49

  • The Last Juror

    One of Grisham’s best. Fine character development of Miss Callie and Willie, the narrator.

    By Joanabake

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