Submitted by SuccessfulLoser- t3_123h92q in books
I have been a fan of Grisham’s legal thrillers for as long as I can remember. I once paid to hear him talk about his latest book in North Carolina, and was impressed by his oratory, and the ability to field questions about his writing. Not to mention the middle-aged fan club that was swooning around him.
I have devoured, and sometimes re-read every one of his works… until I picked up ‘The Boys from Biloxi.’ I hate to admit it, but I just couldn’t move past half the book.
The story is set in Biloxi, Mississippi all right, but a Grisham ‘Legal Thriller’ it is certainly not.
To say the book was boring would be an understatement. The narrative simply doesn’t cut it; it is tedious and implausible. Very little dialog and rambling series of events that transcend a few generations.
Is it just me, or the Grisham spark is fading?
MotherBleuBelle4 t1_jduljux wrote
I say fade/fad I long ago stopped reading his books became cookie cutter 👎🏽