![]() ![]() ![]() Grisham writes so beautifully, so simply, with such touch, control and command of language that he allows aspirant thriller writers to be fooled into believing that this writing malarkey is easy. ![]() Some are better than others, obviously, but they are uniformly good. I even read (and really enjoyed) Skipping Christmas. I think I've read the entire Grisham fictional oeuvre now from A Time to Kill through The Firm and The Brethren and on to the latest, Playing for Pizza. One of the by-products of the greatness of John Grisham as a writer is that you can often speed through his tales without time to reflect on what a great writer he really is. ![]()
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