The world is full of great novels. From Sherlock Holmes to the three
musketeers. As the years progress more novels are written and more
money is made. John Grisham is a rising star in literature. His books
have enticed readers and has given the people something good to read.
What makes his books great is that they are so realistic. He applies his
personal law and trial knowledge into the books he writes. What it is
about It was his last semester of law school. Rudy Baylor was
assigned to give free advice to a group of seniors. It is at that very time,
and that very place, that Rudy encounters his first true clients. Dot and
Buddy Black. They have been robbed by a powerful insurance company.
A company with millions of dollars in assets. They have caused the
suffering of a young man. They have ruined his chances to live by not
issuing their coverage that they were obligated to give. Donny Ray, son
of Dot and Buddy is dying of Lukemia, he is going to die, his chances
for survival are over and it is a matter of months. Rudy does'nt realize
the case that has fallen into his lap until phone calls are made. There is a
great problem, however, Rudy is broke, he hasn't even passed his bar
exam yet. And will go head to head with one of America's most
experienced and accomplished defense attorney's. From the beginning
of the novel to the last word, Rudy is plagued with a series of mishaps
and problems. When something looks bright the clouds come in and ruin
the hope. Rudy is in Luck. As the big trial begins, he is given a judge
that is definetly on his side and 12 jury members that think the same way
that he does. After researching great benefit, the insurance company,
Rudy discovers cover ups by the company. He also discovers Great
Benefits harsh way in getting rid of their numerous mistakes. n How it
relates to your audience The Trial Obviously Ru...