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John Grisham: Critical Review by Tom Nolan

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John Grisham
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SOURCE: "The Grisham Formula Revisited," in The Wall Street Journal, March 12, 1993, p. A6.

In the following review, Nolan finds the plot of The Client implausible and the characters unappealing.

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