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The Runaway Jury
John Grisham

The Runaway Jury

Arrow (UK) (Mar 01, 1996)
9780099410218
| Paperback
484 pages | 110 x 179 mm | English
Dewey 813

Genre

  • Thrillers

Subject

  • Biloxi (Miss.)
  • Jury
  • Large Type Books
  • Trials (Product Liability)
  • Trials (Products Liability)

Plot

Based on the bestseller by John Grisham, Runaway Jury is a slick thriller that's exciting enough to overcome the gaps in its plot. The ultimate target has been changed: Grisham's legal assault on the tobacco industry was switched to the hot-button issue of gun control (no doubt to avoid comparison to The Insider) in a riveting exposé of jury-tampering. Gene Hackman plays the ultra-cynical, utterly unscrupulous pawn of the gun-makers, using an expert staff and advanced electronics to hand-pick a New Orleans jury that will return a favorable verdict; Dustin Hoffman (making his first screen appearance with real-life former roommate Hackman) defends the grieving widow of a gun-shooting victim with idealistic zeal, while maverick juror John Cusack and accomplice Rachel Weisz play both ends against the middle in a personal quest to hold gun-makers accountable. It's riveting stuff, even when it's obvious that Grisham and director Gary Fleder have glossed over any details that would unravel the plot's intricate design.