Introducing ROGUE LAWYER

DEAR READER:


Please welcome the Honorable Sebastian Rudd, certainly not the only rogue lawyer in the country but one of the specialty’s more colorful practitioners. He is in no way your typical street lawyer. He does not have an office; instead, he works out of a customized van, complete with bulletproof windows, Wi-Fi, a small fridge for his beer, a small bar for his booze and a half case of single-batch bourbon, a hidden compartment for his guns, fine leather chairs for his clients, and a heavily armed driver.   His last real office was firebombed, either by drug dealers or the police. He has no firm, no partners, associates, or employees, except for his driver, who’s also his bodyguard, law clerk, confidant, and golf caddy. Sebastian lives alone in a small apartment at the top of a tall building, safely above the streets. He carries a gun because his name and face tend to attract the attention of the kind of people who also carry guns and don’t mind using them.


Sebastian takes cases other lawyers won’t touch: the drug-addled punk accused of molesting and murdering two little girls; a crime lord on death row; a homeowner accused of shooting at a SWAT team that invaded the wrong house. He’s in constant conflict with the police department and local politicians. He believes every person accused of a crime is entitled to a fair trial, even if he, the lawyer, has to cheat to secure one. He hates injustice and those responsible for it. He doesn’t like insurance companies, banks, or other big corporations. He distrusts all levels of government. He despises the bar association, almost all of the lawyers in it, and certainly its notions of ethical behavior. He does love publicity and enjoys leaking hot tips to his favorite reporters.


His nastiest fights are with his ex-wife, a woman he loathes—and the feeling is mutual. They share a child, a young boy who’s often a pawn in their war. Sebastian admits he’s a lousy father but doesn’t think much of her as a mother, either. For sport, she drags him into court on a regular basis in her ongoing battle to terminate what’s left of his visitation rights.


I once practiced street law for ten years, a career mercifully cut short when I decided to pursue writing. Like all the other lawyers packed along Main Street, I wrote wills and deeds and occasionally went to court. It was a safe little career that did not demand much in the way of risk. I secretly admired the lawyers who had little time for the office, who preferred instead to spend their days doing battle in front of juries, often with clients and causes that were unpopular.


Not me. I never took the case of a defendant charged with a shocking crime. I never volunteered to help a guy on death row. I never borrowed money to go after a crooked company. I was afraid to get my hands dirty. Deep inside, though, I really wanted to be a rogue lawyer.


Enjoy,


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John Grisham


 


P.S.  Sebastian is the colorful—some might say outrageous—star of ROGUE LAWYER, which goes on sale October 20, 2015.

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message 1: by Jon (new)

Jon Angell Well this looks interesting.... I'll put this on my reading list.


message 2: by Claire (new)

Claire Stibbe What really is a rogue lawyer? I guess we're about to find out.


message 3: by Madikeri (new)

Madikeri Abu Wanna read it as soon as it hits stand.


message 4: by Mimi (new)

Mimi Stacy wrote: "Sounds an awful lot like The Lincoln Lawyer!"

Was thinking exactly the same thing.


message 5: by Dave (new)

Dave Grisham has done quite well at creating his own characters, too bad he felt the need to rip off one of Connelly's :-(


message 6: by Lucy (new)

Lucy Seda Thanks for the introduction. Looking forward to reading the book.


message 7: by Kenneth (new)

Kenneth John Grisham has done it once again, I can wait to read this book. The introduction is too captivating.


message 8: by Sukhwant (new)

Sukhwant Mimi wrote: "Stacy wrote: "Sounds an awful lot like The Lincoln Lawyer!"

Was thinking exactly the same thing."


Same here. Most of this hook sounds exactly like Haller's character :(


message 9: by Gilbert (new)

Gilbert Lelmengit It sounds great


message 10: by Carmen (new)

Carmen Looking forward to reading this one too!


message 11: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Michael John Grisham is brilliant. I am a paralegal who would love to be a rouge paralegal...lol Sounds like a winner I can't wait for it to hit the shelves. Thanks John Grisham for always coming through.


message 12: by Cindy (new)

Cindy Kleback Sounds like an interesting character. Already on my library's hold list for the audiobook!


message 13: by [deleted user] (new)

I'll be reading this one for sure.


message 14: by Dyann (new)

Dyann Looking forward to reading this book!


message 15: by Josette (new)

Josette Micallef I look forward to reading it .


message 16: by Gloria (new)

Gloria Can't wait!!


message 17: by Geri (new)

Geri Thanks for peaking my curiosity.
I will be looking forward to reading it.


message 18: by Ahouse4biswas (last edited Jun 05, 2015 12:52PM) (new)

Ahouse4biswas Stacy: "Sounds an awful lot like The Lincoln Lawyer!"

My thoughts exactly. But then again, I enjoyed the Lincoln Lawyer. Looking forward to reading Rogue Lawyer!


message 19: by Madhu (new)

Madhu (Madhu LovesBooks) Wow, this definitely looks interesting. Looking forward to reading it!


message 20: by [deleted user] (new)

After only just getting around to reading through Sycamore Row and Grey Mountain, I'm very much looking forward to this.


message 21: by Don (new)

Don I'd like to add my agreement to previous comments - I really enjoyed Sycamore Row & Gray Mountain.


message 22: by [deleted user] (new)

Oh! This sounds pretty interesting..
A very intrigue story plot...
Will definitely read it..


message 23: by RB (last edited Jul 15, 2015 08:44AM) (new)

RB those who are talking about copying Lincoln Lawyer...we are talking about America's favorite storyteller here. Just think....sayin that rogue lawyer is lifted fro lincoln lawyer is like saying jack reacher is lifted from travis mcgee.


message 24: by Devraj (new)

Devraj Reddy I cannot wait to read.

New to the reading environment and really enjoying John's work. I do have a MAJOR problem with John's books. My reading time is now taking up my sleep time.


message 25: by Geri (new)

Geri Devraj, I do believe your hooked. Enjoy.


message 26: by Devraj (last edited Aug 04, 2015 04:44AM) (new)

Devraj Reddy I do believe so. Need to have an intervention :-)


message 27: by Malinda (new)

Malinda Jones Sounds very interesting.. now I want to read it. Sounds very suspenseful.. Thank you John Grisham! I will be going to college this year for Paralegal and it will make me wonder....


message 28: by Malinda (new)

Malinda Jones Sounds very interesting.. now I want to read it. Sounds very suspenseful.. Thank you John Grisham! I will be going to college this year for Paralegal and it will make me wonder....


message 29: by Herty Nana (new)

Herty Nana  Asantewaa Boateng I will love to read as well


message 30: by Floscene (new)

Floscene C.Hill Will clear my schedule. This will be another interesting, exciting and solid
Pleasure as only JG can do. Read all so far and will read this one.
Fhill


message 31: by Mark (new)

Mark Simpkins I think you are all missing the fact that most of Grisham's lawyers fit into the mold of the "rogue lawyer". I don't think he needed to steal the Lincoln Lawyer from Connelly (whom I love by the way)


message 32: by Carmen (new)

Carmen I've just finished your book Gray Mountain
and i really love it. And now you're releasing a new book, I can't wait!!!


message 33: by Alfonso (new)

Alfonso Ruiz-Fernandez Joh Grisham one of the best. He has always given us great stories, superbly written. His best books were the early ones. I just read The Firm again. I was not expecting to enjoy it as much as I did. Again. Thank you, Mr Grisham. Looking forward to The Rogue Lawyer. I'm sure I will enjoy it enormously!


message 34: by Joy (new)

Joy Sarcar Stacy wrote: "Sounds an awful lot like The Lincoln Lawyer!"

Exactly... Grisham seems to be out of ideas lately. It would be a rip off of Connelley's Lincoln Lawyer.


message 35: by Ramon (new)

Ramon I will definitely put this one on my must read list - I don't believe that I've ever read a Grisham book I didn't like. There are some I like better than others however.


message 36: by Oswaldo (new)

Oswaldo Reyes I have read all of John Grisham's books and i liked them all.There is one book that i really love .I readit twice and i keep a brand new hardcover copy of it in my john Grisham book collection,i have all his books.THE BRETHREN. I really love that book.It is not only a great thriller,it was funny at times ,and the judges are a class act.I think it's really good reading and totally entertaining.


message 37: by Ramon (new)

Ramon Mark wrote: "I think you are all missing the fact that most of Grisham's lawyers fit into the mold of the "rogue lawyer". I don't think he needed to steal the Lincoln Lawyer from Connelly (whom I love by the way)"

I agree with you 100% - Mark.


message 38: by Oswaldo (new)

Oswaldo Reyes I honestly don't think or would believe that John Grisham would need to steal any other writers ideas to sell a book. John Grisham is a great writer on his own right. They both might seem or sound a little similar, but when you read the book,i am pretty sure the storyline and plots are totally different.


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