The Last Juror
eng. The Last Juror · 2004
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Historical Context and Significance
Published in 2004, John Grisham's «The Last Juror» is a gripping legal drama that delves into themes of justice, racial tension, and moral dilemmas in the southern United States during the 1970s. The book has been praised for its deep immersion into the atmosphere of the American South and the author's ability to create tense and realistic courtroom scenes. Known for his legal thrillers, Grisham also touches on the social and cultural changes occurring at the time, making this work an important contribution to literature reflecting American history and the legal system. «The Last Juror» solidified Grisham's reputation as a master of the genre and continues to resonate with readers interested in issues of justice and social equity.

Date of publication: 16 December 2024
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Genre: Thriller
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