About John Grisham
John Grisham graduated from Law School in 1981 and for nine years ran his own law firm. Following the extraordinary success of The Firm, John Grisham gave up his practice to write full time. He lives with his wife Renee and their two children Ty and Shea. The family splits their time between their Victorian home on a farm in Mississippi and a plantation near Charlottesville, VA.
Novels
A Time to Kill (1989)
The Firm (1991)
The Pelican Brief (1992)
The Client (1993)
The Chamber (1994)
The Rainmaker (1995)
The Runaway Jury (1996)
The Partner (1997)
The Street Lawyer (1998)
The Testament (1999)
The Brethren (2000)
A Painted House (2001)
Skipping Christmas (2001)
The Summons (2002)
The King of Torts (2003)
Bleachers (2003)
The Last Juror (2004)
The Broker (2005)
Playing for Pizza (2007)
The Appeal (2008)
The Associate (2009)
The Firm (1991)
The Pelican Brief (1992)
The Client (1993)
The Chamber (1994)
The Rainmaker (1995)
The Runaway Jury (1996)
The Partner (1997)
The Street Lawyer (1998)
The Testament (1999)
The Brethren (2000)
A Painted House (2001)
Skipping Christmas (2001)
The Summons (2002)
The King of Torts (2003)
Bleachers (2003)
The Last Juror (2004)
The Broker (2005)
Playing for Pizza (2007)
The Appeal (2008)
The Associate (2009)
Omnibus
Collections
Non fiction
The WaveDancer Benefit (2002) (with Pat Conroy, Stephen King and Peter Straub)
The Innocent Man: A True Story (2006)
The Innocent Man: A True Story (2006)
Links to other websites
| jgrisham.com |
John Grisham recommends
Nightwatcher (1990) Charles Wilson "Splendid! A lean, tight, compelling story that was over much too fast. I wanted more!" | Spandau Phoenix (1992) Greg Iles "An irresistable plot... a scorching read." | On Fire: A Personal Account of Life and Death and Chocies (1993) Larry Brown "A wonderful book. Larry Brown has an ear for the way people talk... and a love for their struggles and triumphs." | |
Fertile Ground (1996) Charles Wilson "With his taut tales and fast words, Vharles Wilson will be around for a long time. I hope so." | Blind Judgment (1997) (Gideon Page, book 5) Grif Stockley "A talented writer." | Executive Sanction (1998) David Compton "Suspense, tension, and a wicked plot." | |
Critical Mass (1998) Steve Martini "The best, in my opinion." | The Agent (1999) George V Higgins "He's still the best." | Embryo (1999) Charles Wilson "With his taut tales and fast words, Charles wilson will be around for a long time. I hope so." | |
Mad Dogs (2006) James Grady "Grady is a master of intrigue." | The Third Rail (2010) Michael Harvey "A magnificent new voice." |
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