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Ford County

by John Grisham
Ford County by John Grisham
★ 7.00 / 1
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In his first collection of short stories John Grisham takes us back to Ford County, Mississippi, the setting of his first novel, A Time to Kill.

Wheelchair-bound Inez Graney and her two older sons, Leon and Butch, take a bizarre road trip through the Mississippi Delta to visit the youngest Graney brother, Raymond, who's been locked away on death row for eleven years. It could well be their last visit.

Mack Stafford, a hard-drinking and low-grossing run-of-the-mill divorce lawyer, gets a miracle phone call with a completely unexpected offer to settle some old, forgotten cases for more money than he has ever seen. Mack is suddenly bored with the law, fed up with his wife and his life, and makes drastic plans to finally escape.

Quiet, dull Sidney, a data collector for an insurance company, perfects his blackjack skills in hopes of bringing down the casino empire of Clanton's most ambitious hustler, Bobby Carl Leach, who, among other crimes, has stolen Sidney's wife.

Three good ol' boys from rural Ford County begin a journey to the big city of Memphis to give blood to a grievously injured friend. However, they are unable to drive past a beer store as the trip takes longer and longer. The journey comes to an abrupt end when they make a fateful stop at a Memphis strip club.

The Quiet Haven Retirement Home is the final stop for the elderly of Clanton. It's a sad, languid place with little controversy, until Gilbert arrives. Posing as a low-paid bedpan boy, he is in reality a brilliant stalker with an uncanny ability to sniff out the assets of those "seniors" he professes to love.

One of the hazards of litigating against people in a small town is that one day, long after the trial, you will probably come face-to-face with someone you've beaten in a lawsuit. Lawyer Stanley Wade bumps into an old adversary, a man with a long memory, and the encounter becomes a violent ordeal.

Clanton is rocked with the rumor that the gay son of a prominent family has finally come home, to die. Of AIDS. Fear permeates the town as gossip runs unabated. But in Lowtown, the colored section of Clanton, the young man finds a soul mate in his final days.

Featuring a cast of characters you'll never forget, these stories bring Ford County to vivid and colorful life. Often hilarious, frequently moving, and always entertaining, this collection makes it abundantly clear why John Grisham is our most popular storyteller.

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Release date: November 3, 2009

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John Grisham

John Grisham

John Grisham’s name is synonymous with legal thrillers that not only captivate but also ignite deeper conversations about justice, morality, and the American legal system. With his storytelling prowess, he has transformed complex legal cases into gripping, page-turning narratives that millions of readers have come to trust and love.

Born in 1955 in Jonesboro, Arkansas, Grisham’s early life was rooted in the small-town South—a setting that would influence much of his later work. After earning his law degree from the University of Mississippi, Grisham practiced law for nearly a decade, focusing on criminal defense and personal injury. It was during these years that he discovered the dramatic possibilities of the legal world, experiences that would lay the foundation for his debut novel, A Time to Kill (1989). Though initially met with lukewarm reception, it ultimately gained the recognition it deserved, particularly after Grisham’s breakout success with The Firm (1991).

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What sets Grisham apart in the world of thrillers is his ability to blend fast-paced action with poignant social commentary. His protagonists are often underdogs—a lawyer in over their head, a family fighting for justice, or a whistleblower daring to stand up against overwhelming odds. His books frequently delve into themes of corruption, the fragility of the legal system, and the pursuit of truth in a world where it often feels elusive.

The Jake Brigance series, beginning with A Time to Kill and continuing with Sycamore Row and Gray Mountain, is a perfect example of how Grisham combines heart-pounding courtroom drama with vivid depictions of small-town life. His readers feel the emotional weight of every legal battle, the consequences of every decision, and the toll it takes on those who fight for what’s right.

In addition to his celebrated legal thrillers, Grisham has ventured into other genres, penning novels like The Painted House and Skipping Christmas, proving that his versatility knows no bounds. As one of the world’s bestselling authors, with over 300 million copies of his books sold worldwide, Grisham’s reach extends far beyond the page—his works have been adapted into hit films, television shows, and stage plays.

John Grisham’s legacy is not just that of a prolific writer, but that of a storyteller who brings the gritty, often unspoken, aspects of the legal world into the light. His writing continues to ask big questions, provide thrilling escapes, and remind us of the power and the flaws within the system meant to protect us all.

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