The Firm
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Scott Brick
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John Grisham
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“[An] ingenious man-in-the-middle thriller.”—Entertainment Weekly
Mitch McDeere has worked hard to get where he is: third in his class at Harvard Law. Aggressively recruited by all the top firms, and initially headed for Wall Street, Mitch surprises everyone by joining Bendini, Lambert & Locke, a very private, very rich tax firm in Memphis. Mitch and his wife, Abby, move to Tennessee and quickly settle into their new life: they’re young, happy, and on the fast track. Or so they think.
Soon, though, Mitch senses trouble: two of the partners die in a suspicious diving accident off Grand Cayman; the firm’s management is overly proud of the fact that no one has ever resigned; and security measures at the firm, even for a company with billionaire clients, are more than a little stringent. Then, suddenly, Mitch’s vague suspicions come to life.
The FBI has the lowdown on Mitch’s firm and needs his help. Now Mitch is caught between a rock and a hard place. The FBI will bust him if he doesn’t cooperate, and the firm will kill him if he does. There’s no way out.
Or is there?
The story continues in The Exchange, the “breathtaking” (The Wall Street Journal) sequel to The Firm!
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Commentaires
“Grisham is an absolute master.”—The Washington Post
“Taut, fast and relentless . . . a ride worth taking.”—San Francisco Chronicle
“Keeps the reader hooked . . . from the creepy first chapters . . . to the vise-tightening midsection and on to the take-the money-and-run finale.”—The Wall Street Journal
“Irresistable . . . seizes the reader on the opening page and propels him through 400 more.”—Newsweek
“[An] ingenious man-in-the-middle thriller.”—Entertainment Weekly
“Reads like a whirlwind.”—Chicago Tribune
“Taut, fast and relentless . . . a ride worth taking.”—San Francisco Chronicle
“Keeps the reader hooked . . . from the creepy first chapters . . . to the vise-tightening midsection and on to the take-the money-and-run finale.”—The Wall Street Journal
“Irresistable . . . seizes the reader on the opening page and propels him through 400 more.”—Newsweek
“[An] ingenious man-in-the-middle thriller.”—Entertainment Weekly
“Reads like a whirlwind.”—Chicago Tribune
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