Ebook {Epub PDF} The Litigators by John Grisham






















-- The Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin 'The Litigators is Grisham at his very best, fast-paced, funny and packed with living and breathing characters that you'd love to share an after-court beer with/5(K). After twenty plus years together, Oscar Finley and Wally Figg bicker like an old married couple but somehow continue to scratch out a half-decent living from their seedy bungalow offices in southwest Chicago. And then change comes their way. More accurately, it stumbles in. David Zinc, a young but already burned-out attorney, walks away from Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins. The Litigators is a tremendously entertaining romp, filled with the kind of courtroom strategies, theatrics, and suspense that have made John Grisham America’s favorite storyteller. Read more Previous page/5(K).


The Litigators was different to the other Grisham novels that I have read but it was nevertheless as good. There were more humorous moments than in his other novels, probably because Wally and Oscar were far from the 'big time' lawyers. John Grisham is no stranger to it, but while his new novel, The Litigators, contains all the ingredients for a classic David versus Goliath story, this is no standard Erin Brockovich-style affair. The Litigators is a tremendously entertaining romp, filled with the kind of courtroom strategies, theatrics, and suspense that have made John Grisham America's favorite storyteller. From the Hardcover edition.


The Litigators. “Grisham is an absolute master.”. After leaving a fast-track legal career and going on a serious bender, David Zinc is sober, unemployed, and desperate enough to take a job at Finley Figg, a self-described “boutique law firm” that is anything but. Oscar Finley and Wally Figg are in fact just two ambulance chasers who bicker like an old married couple. After twenty plus years together, Oscar Finley and Wally Figg bicker like an old married couple but somehow continue to scratch out a half-decent living from their seedy bungalow offices in southwest Chicago. And then change comes their way. More accurately, it stumbles in. David Zinc, a young but already burned-out attorney, walks away from. The Huffington Post calls THE LITIGATORS "laugh out loud hilarious" and "fascinating" and "proof positive [Grisham] is not getting older, he is getting better." And, The Chicago Tribune, in a review of THE LITIGATORS, delivers the "delightful news" that Grisham is "getting better and better." Meanwhile, in the UK, The Guardian hails the "magnificently unsavoury, wonderfully charismatic Finley.

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