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A Time to Kill

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  • 425 páginas
  • 15 horas de lectura

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Intricate plotting, whirlwind pacing, and behind-the-scenes authenticity made this legal thriller a runaway best seller. It presents a masterfully drawn courtroom drama of vengeance and retribution. On a spring afternoon in Clanton, Mississippi, 10-year-old Tonya Hailey suffers a horrific assault that leaves her permanently scarred. In the wake of this tragedy, her father, Carl Lee Hailey, consumed by grief and rage, takes matters into his own hands, executing a bloody revenge against her attackers in a courthouse massacre. This act of violence raises questions of justice versus murder, as Carl Lee faces the grim possibility of the gas chamber. Seeking help, he turns to Jake Brigance, a young, ambitious attorney eager to take on the high-profile case that promises fame and fortune. The trial quickly attracts national attention, transforming the quiet Southern town into a battleground filled with journalists, Klansmen, and civil rights activists, all under the watchful eye of the National Guard. As the case unfolds, Jake finds himself grappling with challenges that threaten to shatter his personal and professional life, turning what began as a lawyer's dream into a nightmare.

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A Time to Kill, John Grisham

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1989,
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Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Wynwood Press
Publicado en
1989
Páginas
425
ISBN10
0922066728
ISBN13
9780922066728
Primera publicación
1989
Título original
A Time to Kill
Calificación
4,05 de 5
Descripción
Intricate plotting, whirlwind pacing, and behind-the-scenes authenticity made this legal thriller a runaway best seller. It presents a masterfully drawn courtroom drama of vengeance and retribution. On a spring afternoon in Clanton, Mississippi, 10-year-old Tonya Hailey suffers a horrific assault that leaves her permanently scarred. In the wake of this tragedy, her father, Carl Lee Hailey, consumed by grief and rage, takes matters into his own hands, executing a bloody revenge against her attackers in a courthouse massacre. This act of violence raises questions of justice versus murder, as Carl Lee faces the grim possibility of the gas chamber. Seeking help, he turns to Jake Brigance, a young, ambitious attorney eager to take on the high-profile case that promises fame and fortune. The trial quickly attracts national attention, transforming the quiet Southern town into a battleground filled with journalists, Klansmen, and civil rights activists, all under the watchful eye of the National Guard. As the case unfolds, Jake finds himself grappling with challenges that threaten to shatter his personal and professional life, turning what began as a lawyer's dream into a nightmare.