
The story is about a big company situated in Mississippi dumping toxic waste close to a small town’s water supply, and therefore after a few years turning it into a town suffering from cancer, death and undrinkable water. It’s really a shame since I’m used to Grisham writing solid stories, but now I’m not so certain anymore… I’ll pick up the next book with great caution for sure. And I’m sure I’m not the only one feeling this way. I’m not sure what he was thinking, but it looked more like a political statement than the typical legal thriller. The end just made me want to throw my mobile (e-book) against the wall, which would have been painful (and expensive). Why do I say usually? Because this one disappointed me. I usually enjoy books written by John Grisham. Senator Rudd didn’t know and didn’t care that he was owned by other people.” In most democracies, the transference of so much cash would be considered outright corruption, but in Washington the corruption has been legalized. Often those taking it have only a vague idea of where it’s coming from often they have no clue. But in Washington, money arrives through a myriad of strange and nebulous conduits. Trudeau, which in most cultures would seem odd since Rudd had taken so much money from the man. “The Senator did not know who owned the jet, nor had he ever met Mr. 2023 Netgalley And Edelweiss Reading Challenge.2017 Netgalley And Edelweiss Reading Challenge.
