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The Client Study Guide

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by John Grisham
About 103 pages (30,813 words)
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Chapter 37 Summary

Three men sent by the Sulari family make their way into Clifford's garage. Leo and Ionucci are regular leg breakers for the mafia and actually related to Barry the Blade, although they rarely admit it. The last man is simply known as the Bull, due to his size and muscle power. Barry had diagrammed the area for them and told them exactly how to carry out the procedure. He assured them many times that this is an easy job, and they will not get caught.

As the three men try to enter the house, they realize they need to break some glass. They do the job as quietly as possible and gain access into the horribly messy garage. Barry explained to them exactly where to start digging, and they get to work, immediately chipping.....

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