I found several of John Grisham's books to be page-turners. I haven't read "Pelican Brief," but "Runaway Jury" and "The Juror" were great up until about 80 pages from the end.
Grisham is great at writing the "hook," but I find his books' endings often leave me disappointed. (And I thought "The Firm" was much better in movie form.)
I got about 50 pages into Survivor before giving up on it. "Fight Club" is much better, but I thought "Choke" was his best.
The movie adaptation was very well done, and I enjoyed it more than the book. I had the same experience with John Grisham's "The Firm." (Grisham does great intros and middles, but not endings.)
I found several of John Grisham's books to be page-turners. I haven't read "Pelican Brief," but "Runaway Jury" and "The Juror" were great up until about 80 pages from the end.
Grisham is great at writing the "hook," but I find his books' endings often leave me disappointed. (And I thought "The Firm" was much better in movie form.)
I got about 50 pages into Survivor before giving up on it. "Fight Club" is much better, but I thought "Choke" was his best.
The movie adaptation was very well done, and I enjoyed it more than the book. I had the same experience with John Grisham's "The Firm." (Grisham does great intros and middles, but not endings.)