Those are the questions that John Grisham seeks to answer in his most recent novel, The Appeal. With this book, released in February, Grisham returns to what he does best--courtroom drama--after a brief departure into non-fiction ( The Innocent Man ) and popular fiction (Playing for Pizza).
"CancerCounty"
The Appeal tells the story of Cary County, a fictional town located just outside of Hattiesburg, Mississippi. For years, Krane Chemical was the town's main employer...that is, until Cary County residents started developing cancer at a rate four times the national average. Eventually, the county's drinking water started to smell and became so contaminated that the residents had to use bottled water for everything, even bathing.
- Juristic Persons
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- Juristenball
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- Juriste Tunisie
- Jurist Who Interprets Islamic Religious Law
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- Tennessee County Named For A Jurist Who Founded Memphis





