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The Innocent Man
The Innocent Man
Author: John Grisham
If you believe that in America you are innocent until proven guilty, this book will shock you. If you believe in the death penalty, this book will disturb. If you believe the criminal justice system is fair, this book will infuriate you.
ISBN: 47610
Pages: 311
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Doubleday
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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JessieO avatar reviewed The Innocent Man on + 3 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I usually read John Grisham because of his typical fast paced law dramas, but my husband had wanted to read this so I thought gave it a try when he was done. This is not your typical Grisham fiction. This was actually based on true story, but still contains the law drama.

The details and the writing are great, but the saga itself is kind drawn out. I understand that human drama can be long and trying but I was getting slightly bored in places.

One of the great things I did get was the ability to compare current law enforcement and forensics that we utilize now that are described in the first stages in this book.

Overall a good read. Not typical Grisham, but still the same great writing.
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Helpful Score: 2
Writing fiction is very different from documenting an actual series of events.
Grisham's fiction books are real page turners and hard to put down. This one was about actual real events and should have been a compelling read but it was just dull reading.
I tried twice to wade through it before giving it away.
Karalh1970 avatar reviewed The Innocent Man on
Helpful Score: 2
The first book that John Grisham wrote that is a true story. He doesn't miss a detail. Awesome book!
surfwidow avatar reviewed The Innocent Man on + 36 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I've always been pro death penalty but this book has made me reconsider my values. I would've given it 5 stars but felt that Grisham inserted his opinion too much, as if he didn't trust his readers to see the injustice done to Ron Williamson and others who were actually innocent of the crimes they were accused of.
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eadieburke avatar reviewed The Innocent Man on + 1639 more book reviews
1982 In the town of Ada, Oklahoma, a young cocktail waitress named Debra Sue Carter was savagely murdered. Ron Williamson was charged, tried, and sentenced to death. He was skilled baseball playing and was going to be the next Mickey Mantle. He had to quit baseball due to a mental illness. The trial was littered with lying witnesses and tainted evidence that would shatter a man's already broken life and let a true killer go free. John Grisham's first work of nonfiction reads like a page-turning legal thriller. It is a book that will terrify anyone who believes in the presumption of innocence. Boring in parts, the book is a little long and could use some editing. The book shows that sometimes it is easier for the police to pick on the mentally ill then try to find the real killer. If you like real crime stories, you will want to read this one.
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I generally love and enjoy reading true crime, on top of that John Grisham is a great writer, but this was the longest read ever! There are certain parts that you just want to skip because they are so dry.
Readnmachine avatar reviewed The Innocent Man on + 1474 more book reviews
Grisham abandons the finctional here to examine a murder case in Ada Oklahoma in the early 1980s which resulted in the conviction of two men totally innocent of the horrific crime.
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This is an attention getter, makes it hard to put down. I read this twice, and got more out of it the second time, it is so enjoyable.
coolcat avatar reviewed The Innocent Man on + 10 more book reviews
This book is for the person who is a real mystery seeker. The type of person who would read this would like the good description the author uses. If you get confused about how the clues work, the author always pulls you back in. Would not recommend to someone who is younger than 13.
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Good write.
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Grisham's first work of nonfiction, an exploration of small-town justice gone terribly awry, is his most extraordinary legal thriller yet. (This is a hardback book)
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Nonfiction by Grisham is quite different from his other works. Yet it describes a man who failed in baseball and accused of killing in a small town. Though the evidence is poor he is convicted by witnesses who are prisoners and junkies to a life sentence.

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