The Partner
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Frank Muller
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John Grisham
“One terrific book—smart, fast, stingingly satiric, and almost criminally entertaining.”—Entertainment Weekly
For four years Patrick Lanigan evaded men who were rich and powerful, and who would stop at nothing to find him. Then, inevitably, on the edge of the Brazilian jungle, they finally tracked him down.
Now Patrick is coming home. And in the Mississippi city where it all began, an extraordinary trial is about to begin. As prosecutors circle like sharks, as Patrick’s lawyer prepares his defense, as Patrick’s lover prays for his deliverance and his former partners wait for their revenge, another story is about to emerge. Because Patrick Lanigan, the most reviled white-collar criminal of his time, knows something that no one else in the world knows. He knows the truth.
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Critic reviews
“One terrific book—smart, fast, stingingly satiric, and almost criminally entertaining.”—Entertainment Weekly
“An irresistible read . . . packed with surprises.”—People
“Brilliant . . . John Grisham may well be the best American storyteller writing today.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer
“Masterfully paced and plotted . . . [Each of Grisham’s books] should bear a warning to consumers: ‘Detrimental to sleep. You may read all night.’ ”—The Atlanta Constitution
“An irresistible read . . . packed with surprises.”—People
“Brilliant . . . John Grisham may well be the best American storyteller writing today.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer
“Masterfully paced and plotted . . . [Each of Grisham’s books] should bear a warning to consumers: ‘Detrimental to sleep. You may read all night.’ ”—The Atlanta Constitution
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