The Judge’s List

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    This is a mysterious and suspense novel.  This thrilling novel is written by John Grisham. He is a brilliant author. He belongs to America. He wrote many novels. He is best known for his thriller novels. He is so popular that his books are translated into more than forty-two languages. He performs in TV Shows like The Client and The Firm. He wrote more than 12 movies. The Client, The Firm, The Rainmaker, and A Time To Kill are his famous movies. He is a phenomenal writer. the list of his books is The Client, The Partner, Sooley, The Innocent Man, The Pelican Brief, Sycamore Row, A Time For mercy, A Time To Kill, The Chamber, The Summons, A painted House, The Broker, and The Testament. If you want to listen or read his best storybooks then do refer to his The Whistler and The King of Torts are his amazing stories. These books are getting very good reviews from listeners and readers.

    The narrators of the novel are Mary-Louise Parker and John Grisham himself. Both of the narrators did their best and justify their characters. All the characters fit for the narration. Their clear and friendly voice takes you into the depth of the novel. John Grisham also did a wonderful character.

    The Judge's List

    The story is about a corrupt judge. Who always takes bribes from criminals. After facing trouble in which she was about to kill, decided to change his life. Now she decided to left his judicial job.  One day she meets a woman, whose father was murdered twenty years before. His father’s case is unsolved. It was difficult to solve this case. Lacy is ready to solve this case.

    So the story is very interesting. I hope this story never disappoints you.



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