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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 41 Summary

When Leo and company arrive at Barry's without the body, they get hell from Barry. Leo assures Barry that they will try again in twenty-four hours. Meanwhile, they are keeping a close eye on the house, making sure no one goes near it. Barry's uncle tells them all to stay cool. They remain optimistic that the rest of the job can be finished quickly and soon enough.

Foltrigg attempts to contact Trumann but can't find him. Foltrigg is certain that Reggie has run off with the kid, and that likely she has gone crazy again. He smiles to himself at the thought and can't wait for the opportunity to nail Reggie.

Reggie, Mark and the FBI await the plane from Memphis. Mark thinks about how just a few weeks ago, he fought with a kid.....

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