THE CLIENT
THE CLIENT by John Grisham is an action, suspense novel about boy who learned to much
from a Mafia lawyer.
Mark is an eleven year old boy who is growing up in a trailer home with his mom Diane,
and his nine year old brother Ricky. The incident all began when Ricky stumbled over a
pack of cigarettes Mark was hiding under his bed, immediately Ricky was curios about
smoking and wanted to give it try. So he blackmailed Mark to teach him how. Mark was
reluctant but agreed and they set out for the woods where Mark had spent most of his
time.
This time was different though for some reason a car pulled in the dense woods a place
where Mark had never seen another soul except for high school kids who came to smoke
dope. The car was a big black Lincoln Town car and it immediately caught Marks attention.
Even more disturbing was when a heavy set man came out of the car and set a water hose in
his exhaust pipe, Mark knew at that point the mans purpose was suicide. Mark took it upon
himself not to let this man kill himself because he felt it was his obligation. After
Mark freed the hose from the cars exhaust pipe several times he was caught by the man
and dragged into the car to die with him. In the car Mark learned the mans story. He was
a Mafia layer who represented the biggest and meanest Mafia man in the country "Barry the
Blade Mulando." His client had killed a senator and buried the body so no evidence would
be found, only this lawyer and his client and now Mark knew where it was buried. After a
long while of being trapped in the man car Mark escaped and ran from the man who ends up
shooting him self in the head when both Ricky and Mark where watching. Days later back in
New Orleans Barry hears of the kid and about his dead lawyer and concludes that the kid
must know the location of the body, and then decides that for safe being the kid should
be killed, and if was not for Marks lawyer this might have been the case. But the two of
them were very persistent and had a strong will to do what they thought was right and to
survive.
In The Client Mark represents many kids who have tough lives and problems. Obviously
Marks case is an extreme but on the same line it's not very different. Even though Mark
struggles greatly he never gives up he was persistent. This is what it takes for many
young kids growing up with bad surroundings and no shelter, and this is a strong point in
the book. Grisham does a great job of illustrating an important point.
This was one of the most well written books I have ever read. I feel it deserves
tremendous credit. There was never a dull sentence our a part that dragged on. It was one
of those books that you can't put down. It was all ended with a superb ending that no one
could have possibly guessed. Grisham did a superb job of developing the characters and
tying them together just as he did with the plot, and because of his tremendous writing
skills it made for an all around astounding book!
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