Feb 16, 1998 · The Street Lawyer is a legal thriller novel by John Grisham. It was Grisham's ninth novel. The book was released in the United States on 1 January 1998, published by Bantam Books, and on 30 March 1998 in the UK, published by Century.
The Street Lawyer #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “Compelling . . . another timely tale from John Grisham.” — Chicago Tribune Michael Brock is billing the hours, making the money, rushing relentlessly to the top of Drake & Sweeney, a giant D.C. law firm. One step away from partnership, Michael has it all. Then, in an instant, it all comes undone.
Mar 16, 2010 · The Street Lawyer: A Novel John Grisham Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Mar 16, 2010 - Fiction - 464 pages 44 Reviews #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Michael Brock is billing the hours, making the...
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Sofia Mendoza - a social worker; associate of Mordecai Green and Abraham Lebow. Tillman Gantry - former pimp, small-time hustler, and twice convicted felon, who owned the apartments where the illegal eviction took place. Ruby - a homeless woman addicted to drugs.
Although he is eventually shot and killed by a police sniper, one of the hostages, an antitrust lawyer named Michael Brock, is concerned by what he has learned and feels compelled to investigate further.
Hector Palma - paralegal for Braden Chance, who helps Brock gain evidence for his case. Lontae Burton - a homeless woman with four children: Ontario, Alonzo, Dante, and Temeko. They all die of carbon monoxide poisoning when snow blocks the exhaust pipe of their car.
About the Author. John Grisham has written twenty-two novels, including The Confession, which is available in October 2010. He has also written a fiction collection, Ford County: Stories; a work of nonfiction, The Innocent Man; and a children’s book, Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer. He lives in Virginia and Mississippi.
He lives in Virginia and Mississippi.
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The Street Lawyer is a legal thriller novel by John Grisham. It was Grisham's ninth novel. The book was released in the United States on 1 January 1998, published by Bantam Books, and on 30 March 1998 in the UK, published by Century.
A homeless man, identifying himself only as "Mister," enters the offices of the powerful Washington D.C. law firm Drake & Sweeney and takes many of the lawyers hostage while angrily demanding information about some kind of eviction that took place. Although he is eventually shot and killed by a police sniper, one of the hostages, an antitrust lawyer named Michael Brock, is concerned by what he has learned and feels compelled to investigate further.
• Polly - the secretary of Michael Brock
• Michael Brock - the protagonist; a wealthy lawyer at Drake & Sweeney.
• DeVon "Mister" Hardy - homeless man who takes hostages at Drake & Sweeney.
• Mordecai Green - a street lawyer.
The novel received generally positive reviews. Charles Spencer wrote in the Sunday Telegraph that "no one does it better than Grisham" and that the book is "as unputdownable as ever". Mat Coward wrote in his review in The Independent that the novel is "fluent and fascinating" and mentioned "Few writers have so much to say, the skills to make reading what they say an irresistible pleasure - and the clout to be able to be able to say it to an audience of millions".
In 2003, plans were announced, and a television pilot filmed, for a proposed small screen adaptation of the novel. Produced by Touchstone Television, the show was to star Eddie Cibrian as Brock, KaDee Strickland, Mario Van Peebles and Hal Holbrook. Paris Barclay directed the pilot, which was scripted by Brian Koppelman and David Levien. For reasons that were never made public, the show was never given a full season pick-up.
• Grisham's official site
• The Street Lawyer at IMDb