Mar 27, 2014 ¡ My favorite authors for lawyer/courtroom drama novels would be anyone but John Grisham. I would recommend David Baldacci, John Lescroart, Steve Martini, Brad Meltzer, Barbara Parker,Scott Turow,with highest recommendations for author Phillip Margolin.
Feb 01, 2017 ¡ Anthony Franze is a Washington, D.C., lawyer in the appellate and Supreme Court practice of Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer and a critically acclaimed thriller âŚ
Nov 18, 2014 ¡ Rate this book. Clear rating. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars. The Brass Verdict (Harry Bosch, #14; Mickey Haller, #2; Harry Bosch Universe, #18) by. Michael Connelly (Goodreads Author) (shelved 19 times as courtroom-drama) avg rating 4.16 â 66,024 ratings â published 2008.
Defending Innocence : A Legal Thriller filled with Gripping Courtroom Drama (Small Town Lawyer Book 1) Peter Kirkland. 4.2 out of 5 stars. 820. Kindle Edition. 1 offer from $3.99. #26. Blood Money: A Legal Thriller (Joe Dillard Series Book 6) Scott Pratt.
The (Legal) Thrill Is On: 14 Authors Like John GrishamStephen L. Carter. ... Harlan Coben. For John Grisham fans who love reading the book and then watching the adaptation, we recommend The Stranger by Harlan Coben. ... Luiz Alfredo Garcia-Roza. ... Meg Gardiner. ... He Jiahong. ... Rachel Howzell Hall. ... Victor Methos. ... Perri O'Shaughnessy.More items...â˘Jan 30, 2020
Grisham's first novel, A Time to Kill, was published in June 1988, four years after he began writing it....John GrishamJohn Grisham in 2016BornJohn Ray Grisham Jr. February 8, 1955 Jonesboro, Arkansas, U.S.18 more rows
Legal thrillers are a fiction genre that focuses on crimes, courtroom scenes, and the legal system in general. Legal thriller authors often source their protagonists from the key players in a court of law such as a district attorney, a defense attorney, corporate litigators, personal injury lawyers, judges, and jurors.Feb 25, 2022
John Grisham Books in Order â The Legal StoriesThe Firm (1991)The Pelican Brief (1992)The Client (1993)The Chamber (1994)The Rainmaker (1995)The Runaway Jury (1996)The Partner (1997)The Street Lawyer (1998)More items...â˘Nov 6, 2021
John Grisham, (born February 8, 1955, Jonesboro, Arkansas, U.S.), American writer, attorney, and politician whose legal thrillers often topped best-seller lists and were adapted for film. Grisham became one of the fastest-selling writers of modern fiction.
With all of their training in research and careers full of interesting stories, it's no wonder many lawyers long to write fiction. They have the skills necessary to do so.
What Is a Legal Thriller? Legal thrillers are a subgenre of thrillers and crime dramas. The protagonist is usually a lawyer, and the legal system serves as the backdrop and framework for the story's drama.Dec 7, 2021
A lawyer can be a paragon of virtue, as in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird or John Grisham's A Time to Kill. Yet a legal thriller can succeed without having a lawyer front and center, as in Grisham's The Runaway Jury, in which the villain is a jury consultant and the protagonists are a juror and his girlfriend.Aug 24, 2017
5 Tips for Writing Authentic Crime and Legal FictionBrainstorm. As in any genre, a good story with interesting characters and plot twists must be the starting point. ... Get Inspired. Inspiration often comes from outside sources, often unexpectedly. ... Outline. ... Educate Yourself. ... Consult an Expert.
The 10 Best John Grisham Booksof 10. A Time to Kill. Buy on Amazon. ... of 10. The Firm. Buy on Amazon. ... of 10. The Rainmaker. Buy on Amazon. ... of 10. The Testament. Buy on Amazon. ... of 10. The Summons. Buy on Amazon. ... of 10. The Broker. Buy on Amazon. ... of 10. Rogue Lawyer. Buy on Amazon. ... of 10. The Whistler. Buy on Amazon.More items...â˘Mar 3, 2022
The FirmThe Firm is Grisham's second novel, and first of his works to become a bestseller. It inspired a movie adaptation starring Tom Cruise and is probably his best-known book.
The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in a Small Town is a 2006 true crime book by John Grisham, his only nonfiction title as of 2020.
To Kill a Mockingbird, Anatomy of a Murder, Presumed Innocent, The Firm. Most legal fiction top 10 lists include one or more of these recognizable titles.
To Kill a Mockingbird, Anatomy of a Murder, Presumed Innocent, The Firm. Most legal fiction top 10 lists include one or more of these recognizable titles.
Anatomy of a Murder by Robert Traver. First published by St. Martinâs in 1958, Robert Traver âs Anatomy of a Murder immediately became the number-one bestseller in America, and was subsequently turned into the successful and now classic Otto Preminger film.
David Wolfe is a successful American lawyer being primed for a run for Congress. But when the phone rings and he hears the voice of Hana Arifâthe Palestinian woman with whom he had a secret affair in law schoolâhe begins a completely unexpected journey.
Martin Vail, the brilliant âbad-boyâ lawyer every prosecutor and politician love to hate, is defending Aaron Stampler: a man found holding a bloody butcherâs knife near a murdered archbishop . Vail is certain to lose.
The Burden of Proof by Scott Turow. Alejandro âSandyâ Sternâthe brilliant defense lawyer from Presumed Innocent âcomes home to discover that his wife of 30 years has committed suicide, leaving behind a web of mystery, money and guilt.
Sharp defense attorney Paul Madriani was on the rise with the firm of Potter, Skarpellos⌠⌠until a short-lived affair with Potterâs wife cost him his job. Now, Potterâs wife is accused of his murder, and Paul is thrust back into the big time, as he uncovers secrets that may end his career. And his life.
Longtime defense attorney Mickey Haller is recruited to change stripes and prosecute the high-profile retrial of a brutal child murder. After 24 years in prison, convicted killer Jason Jessup has been exonerated by new DNA evidence.
The Gods of Guilt by Michael Connelly. Mickey Haller gets the text, âCall me ASAP â 187,â and the California penal code for murder immediately gets his attention. Murder cases have the highest stakes and the biggest paydays, and they always mean Haller has to be at the top of his game.
Currently, Orner is a Professor at San Francisco State University. He lives in Bolinas, California.
Darkness At Noon by the great Hungarian novelist Arthur Koestler, about the 1930s Moscow show trials, is certainly one. Then thereâs The Book of Daniel, E.L. Doctorowâs 1971 masterpiece based on the Julius and Ethel Rosenberg trial.
In Cold Blood was a seminal contribution to the true-crime genre, but it wasnât a novel.
Benjamin Brafman is the principal of Brafman & Associates in New York City and specializes in criminal law with an emphasis on white-collar criminal defense. He has represented a wide range of high-profile celebrities, business leaders, lawyers and other professionals in significant criminal cases throughout the country.
Susana Darwin is a lawyer who serves as executive editor of ABA Business Law Section book publishing. She has been active in politics for more than 25 years and currently focuses on the quality and diversity of Illinoisâ judiciary as a member of the executive committee of Cook Countyâs Alliance of Bar Associations for Judicial Screening.
David Lat is the founder of Above the Law, a legal news website, and the author of a forthcoming novel, Supreme Ambitions (ABA Flagship). Jon Malysiak is an executive editor for the Flagship imprint of ABA Publishing, the book publishing division of the American Bar Association.
Peter Orner is the author of the just published new story collection, Last Car Over the Sagamore Bridge (Little, Brown, 2013) as well as two novels, The Second Coming of Mavala Shikongo and Love and Shame and Love. Ornerâs first book, Esther Stories won the Rome Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Adapted by the BBC last year, this psychological thriller is an insightful examination of the choices we make and the values we live by.
A murder. A murderer. But no motive. When Fabrizio Collini brutally murders a prominent manufacturer in a Berlin hotel and refuses to give his motive itâs left to his lawyer, Casper Leinen, to uncover the terrible truth.
The narrative is told through their eyes, as a coming-of-age story meets darker themes of racism, good and evil. An instant bestseller when it was first published in 1960, it achieved critical acclaim and went on to win the Pulitzer Prize in 1961.
Hollywood star Robert Solomon is charged with the brutal murder of his wife in the celebrity murder trial of the century and con artist turned lawyer Eddie Flynn is defending. But as the trial begins a series of sinister events leaves Eddie doubting theyâve got the right man.
The Pelican Brief by John Grisham. The Pelican Brief by John Grisham. Two Supreme Court Justices are murdered and legal student Darby Shaw things sheâs found the answer. But when she writes a legal brief demonstrating the political motives behind their murders, more people are killed.
When an eight-year-old boy is found dead and his eleven-year-old neighbour is accused of his murder, itâs left to Daniel Hunter, a London solicitor and champion of lost causes, to examine the life of the accused in order to save it.
Presumed Innocent by Scott Turow. Presumed Innocent by Scott Turow. The nine million-copy bestseller tells the story of RoĹžat âRustyâ Sabich, a prosecuting lawyer, charged with the brutal murder of his co-worker, Carolyn Polhemus, and his long and bitter court battle.
Sarah Langford takes the reader through various cases she has worked on during her career. She gives you a fantastic glimpse into British defence law and covers some harrowing cases. It was devouring In Your Defence that got me to seek out legal thrillers in the first place. Naturally, John Grisham came up a few times!
A woman of color attorney is tasked with defending a socialite on trial for murder. With her career dreams hanging in the balance, the socialiteâs case starts seeping into Vernettaâs personal life. It even starts to interfere with her marriage. A legal thriller with a strong angle on race.
Miracle Creek by Angie Kim. Angie Kim won the Edgar Award for best first novel for Miracle Creek, and with the slightly science fiction edge to it, I can see why! Miracle Creek is about an experimental medical device owned by Young and Pak Yoo. The legal part comes in when something goes wrong and patients are killed.
Featuring a black Texas Ranger, Bluebird, Bluebird is the first in the Highway 59 series. A black lawyer and a white woman have been found dead, triggering racial disputes and simmering tension. Can Darren Mathews solve the murders before it all kicks off?
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. I couldnât leave out the incredibly famous To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. This one is about a black man accused of assaulting a white girl. As it explores the legal angle from the point of view of a lawyerâs child, it is a slightly unique take on the legal novel.
Quite an apt title for our current times, Clean Hands is a summer 2020 release about a female-led New York law firm. Clean Hands looks at what happens when a legal companyâs digital files end up in the wrong hands. One of the newer legal fiction books.
The Emperor of Ocean Park by Stephen L. Carter. Featuring wealthy families of color and an Ivy League law school, Stephen L. Carter weaves a thrilling tale of murder amongst the Supreme Court itself.
This high-concept thriller features every two-bit wanna-be lawyerâs favorite get-out-jail-misunderstood legal concept: double jeopardy. Also, Ashley Judd, doing Ashley Judd things, which means the flickâs not half bad. Judd is duped by her adulterous husband, who fakes his own death and pins it on her. But, as one of Juddâs fellow ex cons explains to her, if she can get out of jail, sheâll have a free ticket to kill him, this time for real, because of âdouble jeopardy.â Tommy Lee Jones co-stars as the most proactive parole officer in history, who also happens to be, luckily enough, a former law professor.
The star of the show might well be Kenneth Branagh âs deep South accent, as he tries to convince family and colleagues that he didnât cross an ethical line with his client in an elaborate scheme and cover-up.
The Insider (1999) Michael Mannâs follow-up to the epic (some might argue, over the top, even grotesque and/or wonderful) Heat was a legal thriller based on a Vanity Fair article based on a 60 Minutes segment based on some hardcore corporate chicanery.
Marshall (2017) This 2017 drama about the early barnstorming days of Thurgood Marshall, the first black Supreme Court Justice, suffered some from indecision about what kind of movie it wanted to be: an historically aware important biopic or a swaggering legal drama.
A very dramatic rendition of Irving v Penguin Books Ltd, in which an American professor, Deborah Lipstadt, was sued for libel by a Holocaust denier sheâd called out in various public forums, and who brought her to court in Britain, where she soon learns about some very important distinctions between libel law in the US and the UK. Rachel Weisz does an admirable job in the lead role, and the movie handles some provocative ideas with aplomb, but loses a few points for a sloppy presentation of legal concepts: presumption of innocence, freedom of speech, to name a few of the more important ones.
What a difference a few years makes. A prestige project about the West Memphis Three star ring Reese Witherspoon and Colin Firth, in 2018, would absolutely be a miniseries on HBO, received to great acclaim. In 2013, it was a mostly forgotten feature film with a minuscule release.
If you were unaware that Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling faced off in a Hitchcockian neo-noir involving a perfect crime, a hotshot prosecutor working one last case before cashing in with a private firm, and some truly enviable interior design concepts, consider this your wakeup call. Fracture isnât about, say, a perfectly plotted script, or redeemable characters, or defensible attitudes. Itâs about two actorsâan old lion and a young oneâfacing off in an enclosed space and getting angrier and angrier with each other, and also manipulating the law. Fracture is widely available on streaming services and you deserve it.