This
paper reviews some the
books of John Grisham and discusses why he has been so successful. The
author feels that this is because his novels are all so similar. The author attempts to analyze Grisham's formula for success. The paper outlines Grisham's legal career which is a basis for all his books and shows how the only thing different in all of his books are the plots. The characters are the same, the settings are the same and they are all structured the same and therefore whoever buys one of his books, already knows what to expect. It uses examples from his books "The Firm", "The Testament" and "The Partner" all of which are about a lawyer in trouble from
power,
money and greed and they all have some sort of courtroom antics.
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