
The King of Torts by John Grisham
Clay Carter is a public defender in Washington DC. He is low paid, under appreciated and over worked. This is not where he thought graduating from Georgetown Law School would get him. Enter Max Pace. Max helps him start his own law firm and drops a case worth millions in his lap. Soon, Clay is living the high life of a mass tort lawyer, jetting around the country in his private jet, making millions in fees.
This was my second read of this book and I thoroughly enjoyed it. There is something about Grisham’s matter of fact writing style that speaks to me. He makes the legal world seem quite interesting and understandable. His characters are believable. I also am able to start caring about the main character and what happens to them, which to me is the sign of a great book.
My rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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