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The Runaway Jury Study Guide

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by John Grisham
About 104 pages (31,047 words)
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Chapter 36 Summary

Determined to find out some information about Claire that would earn her some money, Beverly calls her old friend Phoebe, who as it turns out also had a call from someone claiming to be Jeff Kerr looking for information about Claire, but she knew that he was faking, so she just strung him along. Beverly calls Phoebe back an hour later, claiming that she has been thinking about Claire, and wants to reminisce. After talking with Phoebe, she 'remembers' that Claire's real name is Gabrielle Brant and that she is from Columbia, Missouri where she went to school. After getting some more information about her, Beverly calls Swanson, who offers her four thousand for the information. They arrange to meet, but Beverly never shows up.

Marlee and Fitch have one last meeting before Monday,.....

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