The Guardians
A Novel
(Sprache: Englisch)
In this instant #1 New York Times bestseller, John Grisham delivers a classic legal thriller-with a twist.
"Terrific…affecting…Grisham has done it again."-Maureen Corrigan, The Washington Post
"A suspenseful thriller mixed with powerful...
"Terrific…affecting…Grisham has done it again."-Maureen Corrigan, The Washington Post
"A suspenseful thriller mixed with powerful...
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In this instant #1 New York Times bestseller, John Grisham delivers a classic legal thriller-with a twist."Terrific…affecting…Grisham has done it again."-Maureen Corrigan, The Washington Post
"A suspenseful thriller mixed with powerful themes."-Associated Press
In the small Florida town of Seabrook, a young lawyer named Keith Russo was shot dead at his desk as he worked late one night. The killer left no clues. There were no witnesses, no one with a motive. But the police soon came to suspect Quincy Miller, a young black man who was once a client of Russo's.
Quincy was tried, convicted, and sent to prison for life. For twenty-two years he languished in prison, maintaining his innocence. But no one was listening. He had no lawyer, no advocate on the outside. In desperation, he writes a letter to Guardian Ministries, a small nonprofit run by Cullen Post, a lawyer who is also an Episcopal minister.
Guardian accepts only a few innocence cases at a time. Cullen Post travels the country fighting wrongful convictions and taking on clients forgotten by the system. With Quincy Miller, though, he gets far more than he bargained for. Powerful, ruthless people murdered Keith Russo, and they do not want Quincy Miller exonerated.
They killed one lawyer twenty-two years ago, and they will kill another without a second thought.
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Duke Russell is not guilty of the unspeakable crimes for which he was convicted; nonetheless, he is scheduled to be executed for them in one hour and forty four minutes. As always during these dreadful nights, the clock seems to tick faster as the final hour approaches. I ve suffered through two of these countdowns in other states. One went full cycle and my man uttered his final words. The other was waved off in a miracle finish.
Tick away it s not going to happen, not tonight anyway. The folks who run Alabama may one day succeed in serving Duke his last meal before sticking a needle in his arm, but not tonight. He s been on death row for only nine years. The average in this state is fifteen. Twenty is not unusual. There is an appeal bouncing around somewhere in the Eleventh Circuit in Atlanta, and when it lands on the desk of the right law clerk within the hour this execution will be stayed. Duke will return to the horrors of solitary confinement and live to die another day.
He s been my client for the past four years. His team includes a mammoth firm in Chicago, which has committed thousands of pro bono hours, and an anti-death penalty group out of Birmingham that is spread pretty thin. Four years ago, when I became convinced he was innocent, I signed on as the point man. Currently I have five cases, all wrongful convictions, at least in my opinion.
I ve watched one of my clients die. I still believe he was innocent. I just couldn t prove it in time. One is enough.
For the third time today, I enter Alabama s
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death row and stop at the metal detector blocking the front door where two frowning guards are protecting their turf. One holds a clipboard and stares at me as if he s forgotten my name since my last visit two hours ago.
Post, Cullen Post, I say to the dunce. For Duke Russell.
He scans his clipboard as if it holds vital information, finds what he wants, and nods to a plastic basket on a short conveyor belt. In it, I place my briefcase and cell phone, same as before.
Watch and belt? I ask like a real smart ass.
No, he grunts with an effort. I step through the detector, get cleared, and once again an innocence lawyer manages to properly enter death row without weaponry. I grab my briefcase and cell phone and follow the other guard down a sterile hallway to a wall of bars. He nods, switches click and clang, the bars slide open, and we hike down another hallway, trudging deeper into this miserable building. Around a corner, some men are waiting outside a windowless steel door. Four are in uniform, two in suits. One of the latter is the warden.
He looks gravely at me and steps over. Got a minute?
Not many, I reply. We move away from the group for a private chat. He s not a bad guy, just doing his job, which he s new at and thus he s never pulled off an execution. He s also the enemy, and whatever he wants he will not get from me.
We huddle up like pals and he whispers, What s it look like?
I glance around as if to evaluate the situation and say, Gee, I don t know. Looks like an execution to me.
Come on, Post. Our law
Post, Cullen Post, I say to the dunce. For Duke Russell.
He scans his clipboard as if it holds vital information, finds what he wants, and nods to a plastic basket on a short conveyor belt. In it, I place my briefcase and cell phone, same as before.
Watch and belt? I ask like a real smart ass.
No, he grunts with an effort. I step through the detector, get cleared, and once again an innocence lawyer manages to properly enter death row without weaponry. I grab my briefcase and cell phone and follow the other guard down a sterile hallway to a wall of bars. He nods, switches click and clang, the bars slide open, and we hike down another hallway, trudging deeper into this miserable building. Around a corner, some men are waiting outside a windowless steel door. Four are in uniform, two in suits. One of the latter is the warden.
He looks gravely at me and steps over. Got a minute?
Not many, I reply. We move away from the group for a private chat. He s not a bad guy, just doing his job, which he s new at and thus he s never pulled off an execution. He s also the enemy, and whatever he wants he will not get from me.
We huddle up like pals and he whispers, What s it look like?
I glance around as if to evaluate the situation and say, Gee, I don t know. Looks like an execution to me.
Come on, Post. Our law
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Autoren-Porträt von John Grisham
John Grisham is the author of forty-seven consecutive #1 bestsellers, which have been translated into nearly fifty languages. His recent books include The Judge's List, Sooley, and his third Jake Brigance novel, A Time for Mercy, which is being developed by HBO as a limited series. Grisham is a two-time winner of the Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction and was honored with the Library of Congress Creative Achievement Award for Fiction.
When he's not writing, Grisham serves on the board of directors of the Innocence Project and of Centurion Ministries, two national organizations dedicated to exonerating those who have been wrongfully convicted. Much of his fiction explores deep-seated problems in our criminal justice system.
John lives on a farm in central Virginia.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: John Grisham
- 2019, 384 Seiten, Masse: 16,3 x 24,1 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Doubleday
- ISBN-10: 0385544189
- ISBN-13: 9780385544184
- Erscheinungsdatum: 21.10.2019
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
Terrific affecting Grisham has done it again. Such creative longevity is not that unusual in the suspense genre, but what is rare is Grisham s feat of keeping up the pace of producing, on average, a novel a year without a notable diminishment of ingenuity or literary quality. Maureen Corrigan, The Washington PostGrisham again delivers a suspenseful thriller mixed with powerful themes such as false incarceration, the death penalty and how the legal system shows prejudice. The Guardian team of characters is first-rate. Associated Press
With his début, 1989 s A Time to Kill, Grisham established himself as a skilled storyteller, a writer who can nimbly portray complex characters who overcome their fears and flaws to pursue justice. Thirty years later, his authorial prowess glows again in this riveting tale. Fredericksburg Free Lance Star
[Grisham] has created a powerful no-nonsense protagonist that you cannot help rooting for in a story stocked with tension and flavor that will have you flipping the pages to a very satisfying ending. Florida Times-Union
Grisham s colorful prose is riveting, and the issue is a timely one that can be too easily overlooked His fictional legal happenings convey a loud and clear ring of veracity. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The Guardians, the newest legal thriller from John Grisham, a true wizard of the form, is certainly not going to disappoint. Fans of the author are going to find it wholly satisfying. Anniston Star
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