
John Grisham
In which book does John Grisham write, “Lawyers could usually be trusted to keep secrets that involve their own clients, but were often horrible gossips when it came to everyone else.”?
Hint: The book is about judicial corruption and has spent 19 weeks so far on the New York Time Combined Print & E-Book Fiction Bestseller List.
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