Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Book For This Week - 9/22/10

The Summons





by







John Grisham













From the author's website:
"Ray Atlee is a professor of law at the University of Virginia. He’s forty-three, newly single, and still enduring the aftershocks of a surprise divorce. He has a younger brother, Forrest, who redefines the notion of a family’s black sheep.
And he has a father, a very sick old man who lives alone in the ancestral home in Clanton, Mississippi. He is known to all as Judge Atlee, a beloved and powerful official who has towered over local law and politics for forty years. No longer on the bench, the Judge has withdrawn to the Atlee mansion and become a recluse.
With the end in sight, Judge Atlee issues a summons for both sons to return home to Clanton, to discuss the details of his estate. It is typed by the Judge himself, on his handsome old stationery, and gives the date and time for Ray and Forrest to appear in his study.
Ray reluctantly heads south, to his hometown, to the place where he grew up, which he prefers now to avoid. But the family meeting does not take place. The Judge dies too soon, and in doing so leaves behind a shocking secret known only to Ray.
And perhaps someone else."

(As I have mentioned in the past I really like John Grisham's books and  while my favorite will always be "The Last Juror"  I must admit that "The Summons"  just knocked "The Testament"  out of second place.  While the canoe trip down the Amazon River in "The Testament"  was very exciting  it can't beat Ray Atlee's situaion for sitting on the edge of one's seat.  As always,  click on the the author's name and title of the book to the right of the  picture of the book to follow the links and learn more.)

2 comments:

  1. I think I might have actually "read" this book, as opposed to having listened to it. It was another in series of fine books by Grisham.

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  2. Yes Tim - Grisham spins some good tales doesn't he.

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