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desertcart.com: The Guardians: A Novel (Audible Audio Edition): John Grisham, Michael Beck, Random House Audio: Audible Books & Originals Review: great audiobook - Love this! very addicting very southernly chill pace and man what a family How interesting it was to walk through life with them! Review: ...guarantee to pull at your “heartstrings!” Grisham tells another great story! - Book Review - This is the John Grisham I enjoy - writing about well-fleshed out characters you love, and characters you love to hate. And the suspense in this narrative keeps the reader highly engaged. “The Guardian” has a great story line about the value of a human life and social injustice and the one black cop he writes about in the story is the only kind, caring, and trustworthy police officer in the entire book. The main character, Cullen Post, is someone you'd love to know and call "friend.” He is a disillusioned attorney that becomes an Episcopal priest. Cullen ends up volunteering as an attorney for a non-profit 'innocence project' that attempts to free a prisoner who was wrongfully convicted. The book is well written with interesting plot twists and turns and the characters are memorable. Grisham starts the suspense immediately and continues to build it throughout the story. The book was entertaining as well as informative. It is a quick and easy read and continues to show Grisham as a top-notch story teller. This book is one of Grisham’s ‘must reads.’ I guarantee you that it will pull at your “heartstrings!”
B**C
great audiobook
Love this! very addicting very southernly chill pace and man what a family How interesting it was to walk through life with them!
H**S
...guarantee to pull at your “heartstrings!” Grisham tells another great story!
Book Review - This is the John Grisham I enjoy - writing about well-fleshed out characters you love, and characters you love to hate. And the suspense in this narrative keeps the reader highly engaged. “The Guardian” has a great story line about the value of a human life and social injustice and the one black cop he writes about in the story is the only kind, caring, and trustworthy police officer in the entire book. The main character, Cullen Post, is someone you'd love to know and call "friend.” He is a disillusioned attorney that becomes an Episcopal priest. Cullen ends up volunteering as an attorney for a non-profit 'innocence project' that attempts to free a prisoner who was wrongfully convicted. The book is well written with interesting plot twists and turns and the characters are memorable. Grisham starts the suspense immediately and continues to build it throughout the story. The book was entertaining as well as informative. It is a quick and easy read and continues to show Grisham as a top-notch story teller. This book is one of Grisham’s ‘must reads.’ I guarantee you that it will pull at your “heartstrings!”
M**I
It is based on a real story and is a true spellbinder. I couldn't lay it down up I started reading!
Based on a true story, this book delves into the process of getting an innocent man out of prison and the long waits that occur. Excellent and thought provoking, it is one of Grisham's best. He weaves a story that is memorable and facinating.
J**K
The guardians by John grisham
Great read characters super. Story line clear and addictive easy to read. Great author he never dusappoints
R**R
Good read
Thoroughly enjoyed this book.. Loved the idea of the missionary and their work. Thank God for what they do for innocent people.
J**N
Interesting and informative
There are actually a fair number of people in prison who are innocent. Estimates range from one to five percent, or twenty thousand to one hundred thousand. Virtually none of them are ever exonerated. In this book Cullen Post, a minister and lawyer, had been working for over a decade with the non-profit Guardian Ministries for the sole purpose of freeing the innocent from death row. In all those years he has freed six. In this case, a black man Quincy Miller was convicted in a small FL town of shot gunning a lawyer involved in his divorce over twenty years ago. Post has been reviewing this case for years and is now ready to file a motion for wrongful conviction. It’s a tough case; there is no DNA that will free Miller. Post is fighting eyewitness misidentification, invalid forensic science, a jailhouse informant, and police misconduct. It is only through a lot of digging, and even arm-twisting, that Post gathers enough evidence to file his petition. But the case gets complicated. Shortly after the filing, Miller is brutally beaten in prison and left for dead. It appears there are elements actively seeking to keep Miller from being freed. What does he know? Post realizes that he is in danger. The story is both interesting and informative in regards to false imprisonment and the tedious steps that have to be taken to find justice. One small letdown is that not much is learned about what justice was administered to the perpetrators of this horrendous misdeed.
A**.
Not quite a normal John Grisham novel
John Grisham has been a favorite author for many years, all the way back to "The Pelican Brief". I have read almost all of his books including non-fiction and the Theodore Boone young adult series, so it was a no brainer when I saw this for sale. Unfortunately, I was somewhat disappointed. Yes, it has the normal plot twists, and fast action, and characters that you seem to know. However, and I understand this was more of a passion project type of novel... but to me, there were far too many characters both major and minor. I understand the reason, as the book is about one of the innocence projects that tries to free people wrongly convicted. Because of that, I understand the need for the main character to be traveling around, and working with several clients each with their own backstory. At the same time, that very need became confusing when trying to keep everyone straight. Names seemed to get lost, as did the story for each client and the pieces of each of the alleged crimes. For me, it would have been better to just focus on 1 or maybe 2 because as written it seems like 5-6 books rolled into one. Again, I understand it is an important cause, but I think it could have been better illuminated by focusing on less. Does it mean that I will stop reading John Grisham? Absolutely not, well maybe the sort of companion non-fiction book on wrongful convictions and similar ones. I have skipped a few just because the subject matter didn't interest me, or I didn't care for the sample. which I didn't read for this book. In the end, for me this book was just kind of "meh". Don't let me stop you though, go ahead and read it for yourself and make your own decision. As always, that is the truth.
B**Y
Not to be missed!!
An amazing, uplifting well written story that I will read again. Grisham is a master story teller. This did not disappoint - I was not sure it was going to be food but i was wrong. Loved every minute of this tense, realistic, uplifting story. I am going to to read the non-fiction companion. We should all be aware of this truth.
S**N
Definitiv einer der spannenderen und lesenswerteren Grishams der letzten Jahre. In seiner bekannt sachlichen und unaufgeregten Sprache erzählt der Autor in der ersten Person und in der Jetztzeit diese Geschichte, die ab 40% an Momentum gewinnt. Gut, für uns sind die Abläufe des US-Justiz und -Strafsystems wenig nachvollziehbar. Offensichtlich hat Grisham sich gut informiert über die Themen Justizfehler, Gefängnisalltag, Drogenkartelle etc und Vereinigungen, die für die fehlerhaft Verurteilten sich einsetzen. Oft kann der Leser die zahlreichen verschiedenen Namen nicht sofort dem jeweiligen Fall zuordnen, das ist eine Schwachstelle des Buches. Dennoch: Erstklassige Leseempfehlung nicht nur für Grisham Fans.
M**Y
I have rally enjoyed this John Grisham book, the style of writing is very easy, the prose is self explanatory I thoroughly enjoyed his author. Now owing to look for more of his offerings.
N**S
A very interesting and readable story which gave me an idea of people who are judged incorrectly. Let me believe that someone put in jail when they are innocent can get help and be released.
M**O
Veramente intrigante come sempre. Storia semplice ma narrata con maestria. Presa da storia vera.
U**E
面白かったが、少し物足りない。それは、話が読者の思うような方向に進んで逆転とか、意外性がないからだと思う。それはそれで気持ちの良い読後感なのだが、これまでのJohn Grishamの作品からすれば、60点くらいだろう。しかし、久しぶりにJohn Grishamらしい物語に出会って、ファンとしてはそこが気に入って五つ星をつけた。それは、法律及び法廷を題材としていて、また内容が道徳的で人道的で正義感溢れる話だからである。 物語の主人公は、Cullen Postという聖職者の資格を持った四十代後半の弁護士である。彼の働く法律事務所、「Guardians」は、冤罪をこうむって収監されている人々を救うことを使命としている法律事務所だ。事務所は二人の肝っ玉母さん的な弁護士が経営していて、Postはそこの所員である。この二人の女性の存在と、Postに冤罪を晴らしてもらって17年ぶりに出所した男・Flankie(報酬なしでPostのために働いている)の存在も忘れ難い。 Postは元々は大手の法律事務所で働いていた。悪事を働き、しかも反省のかけらもない男を弁護することを命じられるのだが、正義のない弁護に耐えられず、事務所を辞めて聖職の道に入る。Preacherの資格を得て、教誨師として赴いた刑務所で、無実の罪で囚われている人の存在を知り、そういう人達を救う「Guardians」で働くことにしたのだった。 私が印象深かったのは、Quincyという冤罪をこうむった人のことを、「But Quincy is still serving hard time for a murder committed by someone else.」、と表現していることである。他人の犯した罪で収監された人間がいる一方で、罪を犯した人間は悠々と人生を過ごしている、という状況をよく表していると思った。同じような表現が度々出てくる。 ここまで書くためにページをめくって読み返してみて、改めてこの本の良さに打たれた、冒頭で60点の出来、と不遜なことを述べたことを取り消したい。こういう人々が社会を支えているのだと改めて思った。しかも、この話を書く発端は、James McCloskey氏のことを知ったからだという。同氏は、40年間で63人の冤罪者を救ったのだという。こういう人のことを知らしめる使命を、この本は担っているのだった。
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