Friday, October 28, 2011

Theodore Boone - The Abduction; by John Grisham.

It is not clear if Grisham is trying out a new genre for the pleasure of it, as he did with a couple of other works, or if this is his new career to attract a younger generation or age group, possibly some of his children or grandchildren - either way, he is as good, as perfect as ever.

Especially for the younger age group and their parents, this is practically a textbook of what might happen, with merely a caution in the scare but an entirely satisfactory resolution of problems on all sides.

Having read this, looking forward to reading the next one!