Grisham
A Time to Kill was John Grisham's first novel, published in 1989. The novel is multilayered and complex, addressing the social and legal ramifications of institutionalized racism. Two racist rednecks, Billy Ray Cobb and Pete Willard, rape and beat a ten-year-old black girl. Recalling a case in which a similar situation resulted in the white suspects being acquitted by a jury, the girl's father Carl Lee vows revenge and ultimately kills the two men. Carl Lee subsequently goes on trial for capital murder, and a team of attorneys represents him. Some of the lawyers have political motives, but most of them whom simply want to see Carl Lee vindicated. The trial tears apart the community of Clanton, Mississippi as Ku Klux Klansmen bubble to the surface to terrorize all who would support Carl Lee. Carl Lee's head lawyer Jake represents his client with aplomb, proving to the jury that Carl Lee was temporarily traumatized by his daughter's rape. Carl Lee is acquitted.
Born and raised in the South, John Grisham...
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