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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 42 Summary

The plane takes off. As Reggie waves good-bye to Mark, she tells Clint that she wants to switch to being a real estate lawyer, because she can't handle this anymore. Trumann appears in front of Reggie. She looks at him, takes out the tape she recorded him on and hands it to him. Reggie tells Trumann that the body is in Clifford's garage and gives him the address. Trumann immediately speaks into his radio, and the FBI agents bolt into their cars. Trumann thanks Reggie. Reggie tells him not to thank her, but to thank Mark.

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