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The Brethren; John Grisham
The Brethren; John Grisham
Publisher: Doubleday New York London Toronto Sydney Auckland
Edition:First Edition
Year: 2000
Description: VF, 366 pp.; Doubleday First Edition February 2000 (stated); Another legal thriller by Grisham where three judges in a Florida federal minimum security prison spend their time writing letters in an extortion scam that ends up ensaring an arms dealer that is financing a candidate for the Presidency. They call themselves the Brethren.; VF dj
Author: John Grisham
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