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ISBN/EAN: 9781473684591
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 512 S.
Format (T/L/B): 3.1 x 17.8 x 11.2 cm
Einband: Paperback

Beschreibung

Pete Banning was Clanton's favourite son, a returning war hero, the patriarch of a prominent family and a faithful member of the Methodist Church. Then in 1946, he rose early, drove into town, walked into the Church, and calmly shot and killed the Reverend Dexter Bell. What turned Pete from a pillar of the community into cold-hearted killer? The electrifying new novel from bestselling author John Grisham.

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Hodder & Stoughton Ltd.
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Autorenportrait

Beginning with The Firm in 1991, John Grisham has published at least one #1 bestseller every year. His books have been translated into 45 languages and have sold over 350 million copies worldwide. Ten have been adapted to film, including The Firm, The Pelican Brief, and A Time To Kill. His Theodore Boone series for young readers is now in development at Netflix. An avid sports fan, he has written two novels about football, one about baseball, and in 2021 he published Sooley, a story set in the world of college basketball. His lone work of non-fiction, The Innocent Man, was adapted into a six-part Netflix docuseries.

He is the two-time winner of the Harper Lee Prize For Legal Fiction and was distinguished with the Library of Congress Creative Achievement Award For Fiction.

When he's not writing, he serves on the Board of Directors of the Innocence Project and Centurion Ministries, two national organizations dedicated to exonerating those who have been wrongfully convicted. Much of his recent fiction explores deep-seated problems in our criminal justice systems.

A graduate of Mississippi State University and Ole Miss Law School, he lives on a farm in central Virginia, around the corner from the youth baseball complex he built in 1996. He still serves as its Commissioner.