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Sycamore Row : a novel

Grisham, John. (Author). Beck, Michael, 1949- (Narrator). Random House Audio Publishing. (Added Author). Recorded Books, LLC. (Added Author).

When wealthy Seth Hubbard hangs himself from a sycamore tree and leaves his fortune to his black maid, Jake Brigance once again finds himself embroiled in a fiercely controversial trial -- a trial that will expose old racial tensions and force Ford County to confront its tortured history.

CD Audiobook  - 2013
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  • ISBN: 9780385366458
  • Physical Description 6 audio discs (7 hr., 30 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Edition Abridged.
  • Publisher New York : Random House Audio ; [2013]

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Compact disc.
Title from container.
In container (17 cm.).
Sequel to: A time to kill.
GMD: compact disc.
Participant or Performer Note:
Read by Michael Beck.

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Sycamore Row
Sycamore Row
by Grisham, John; Beck, Michael (Read by)
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Sycamore Row


John Grisham takes you back to where it all began . . . John Grisham's A Time to Kill is one of the most popular novels of our time. Now we return to that famous courthouse in Clanton as Jake Brigance once again finds himself embroiled in a fiercely controversial trial-a trial that will expose old racial tensions and force Ford County to confront its tortured history. Seth Hubbard is a wealthy man dying of lung cancer. He trusts no one. Before he hangs himself from a sycamore tree, Hubbard leaves a new, handwritten, will. It is an act that drags his adult children, his black maid, and Jake into a conflict as riveting and dramatic as the murder trial that made Brigance one of Ford County's most notorious citizens, just three years earlier. The second will raises far more questions than it answers. Why would Hubbard leave nearly all of his fortune to his maid? Had chemotherapy and painkillers affected his ability to think clearly? And what does it all have to do with a piece of land once known as Sycamore Row? In Sycamore Row , John Grisham returns to the setting and the compelling characters that first established him as America's favorite storyteller. Here, in his most assured and thrilling novel yet, is a powerful testament to the fact that Grisham remains the master of the legal thriller, nearly twenty-five years after the publication of A Time to Kill .