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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

The confession

John Grisham

Cover image, The ConfessionIn Texas, an innocent young man is set to be executed in a matter of days for a murder he did not commit. Miles away, a man dying of a brain tumour walks into a church and confesses to the minister there that he committed the murder. Can a guilty man save an innocent one from death at the last minute? John Grisham is well-known for his anti-death penalty stance and with this novel, you can understand why: justice is not always done. I feel John Grisham is back to his best with this powerful, fast-paced and gripping novel. The events leave every character involved in the book changed in some way, and maybe the reader too.

(Reviewed by Angela.)

1 comment:

  1. I just finished this book. Excellent! Makes you want to believe that it's a true story, I was totally captivated. So much so that I'm struggling trying to decide what to read next, I always feel that way after I finish a book I enjoyed.

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