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The Client Study Guide

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by John Grisham
About 103 pages (30,735 words)
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Chapter 15 Summary

Foltrigg is very upset, when he finds out that Mark no longer wants to talk to him. He storms out of Reggie's office with his men and returns to Ord's office. Ord calls Reggie, urging her to get Mark to talk. Reggie is firm with her refusal. Ord threatens Reggie, and Reggie threatens back. Ord gives up and tells Foltrigg that Reggie will not budge.

Foltrigg asks Ord's men to follow Mark all day, and to protect him from Muldanno and his men. The authorities already know that Gronke is in town, and they know that more of Muldanno's men will be all over Mark soon enough. Ord's men grudgingly accept the extra work. Foltrigg tells Ord that he will return to New Orleans, but probably will come back in a couple of days.

Meanwhile,.....

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