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| Value for Money | 7/10 |
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| Overall rating | 8/10 |
By Amazon Customer.
on 1st Mar 2002
| Value for money | 8/10 |
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| Overall value | 8/10 |
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As soon as you start reading Grishams latest contribution, you develop a warmth for the main character, Ray Atleee. His lifestyle, occupation, apathy towards finding a long term relationship, even the car he drives and the plane he flies are all subliminal factors which make you admire the man. The guy has integrity despite his poor up-bringing and as the story unfolds one can't help but consider what they would do if they were in his position. Torn between a rock and a hard plate, Ray Atlee starts to becomes more dependent on his recent windfall, one can feel the greed begining to set in and what was once a contented normal lifestyle is now being questioned. A terrific and unpredictable ending to a fluently flowing, easy reading novel, that brings you back to the delights of Grishams earlier novels such as the Firm or the Partner. This review is copyright Amazon

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