The Exchange: After The Firm (2023)
Grisham’s long-awaited sequel to his best-selling novel feels like an entirely different product that shares little with its predecessor.
Grisham’s long-awaited sequel to his best-selling novel feels like an entirely different product that shares little with its predecessor.
Feels more like an unfinished outline of a sprawling Southern saga that never quite delivers the goods.
Grisham’s Lacy Stoltz series continues with another disappointing entry that makes tracking down a serial killer duller than it should be.
A misguided, lackluster Cinderella story about a young South Sudanese boy shooting for his hoop dreams.
The third Jake Brigance novel is more traditional Grisham than its predecessor, and that’s just fine and dandy.
Follows the exorbitant lives of the ultra-rich and how living according to someone else’s standards rarely works out in the end.
A superior Camino follow-up that fleshes out familiar characters with a better story that’s more interesting this time around.
A legal thriller that oversimplifies its subject matter; low on actual thrills and high on racial muckraking.
Deftly exposes the heartbreaking corruption of the Deep South’s juvenile justice system, especially with regards to children of color.
Effectively peels away the pop-cultural fascination and mystique of Pablo Escobar, giving voice to those most traumatized.