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Author Similar to John Grisham
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Hi all. I really enjoy John Grisham's books, love the ins and outs of the legal world and how the law works. Can anyone recommend an author similar to him as ive read nearly all his book!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I read a couple of his fella's books, a good while ago now though. They were very good if I remember rightly. http://www.phillipmargolin.com/
I'll try to think of some others.
I'll try to think of some others.
Found this whilst googling. http://www.redwing.li...us/legalthrillers.htm
Here they are AliFlump in order
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/c/lee-child/
They're not courtroom / legal thrillers though but really good nonetheless.
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/c/lee-child/
They're not courtroom / legal thrillers though but really good nonetheless.
John Lescroart's lawyer hero is Dismas Hardy. Excellent legal stuff.
But as general fictional characters you can't beat Lee Child's Reacher and Robert B Parker's Spenser.
Best of a number of excellent fictional detectives is surely J D Robb's NYPD Lieutenant Eve Dallas. But you should read the first three of this series (now about 30) in the right order so as to get the relationship between Dallas and the fabulous Roarke right fom the beginning.
But as general fictional characters you can't beat Lee Child's Reacher and Robert B Parker's Spenser.
Best of a number of excellent fictional detectives is surely J D Robb's NYPD Lieutenant Eve Dallas. But you should read the first three of this series (now about 30) in the right order so as to get the relationship between Dallas and the fabulous Roarke right fom the beginning.
If you want to read the Lee Child Books (and I highly recommend that you do - they are a great read) it doesn't matter which order you read them in. In fact - his most recent one is set before all the others! Don't read them one after the other - they become a bit "samey". But they are all fantastic stories, and all stand alone without reading any of the others. Hope this helps x
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