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The Confession

Name: The Confession
By: John Grisham
Narrated by: Scott Sowers
Series:
Length 14 hrs and 32 mins
Category: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
Release Date: 2010-10-25
Language: English
short story “The Racketeer”

“The Racketeer” is the story of a man who is on the run from the law. He has been accused of a crime he did not commit, and he is trying to clear his name. He is being pursued by the police, and he is hiding out in a small town. He is living in a motel, and he is running out of money. He is getting desperate, and he is considering turning himself in.

The Confession is about a young woman named Ava who is struggling to come to terms with her past. When she was younger, she was sexually abused by her father and she has never been able to forget what happened to her. Ava is now in a relationship with a man named Michael and she is pregnant with his child. She is terrified of becoming a mother and she doesn’t want her child to be anything like her father. Ava decides to confess her dark secret to Michael and she is shocked when he is incredibly supportive and understanding. The Confession is a powerful story about child abuse, healing, and love.

The characters in John Grisham’s books are often lawyers or people involved in the legal system. This is true of the characters in other books by John Grisham, such as “The Firm” and “The Pelican Brief.”

The Confession is a legal thriller novel by John Grisham. The novel was published on October 5, 2010 by Doubleday.

The story follows a young lawyer, Donté Drumm, who is wrongfully convicted of murdering a white girl and is on death row. When another prisoner confesses to the crime, Donté’s only hope is to get a message to his lawyer, who is dealing with personal issues of her own.

The novel was well-received by critics. The Washington Post called it “a taut, timely thriller” and The New York Times called it “a return to form” for Grisham.

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