A Time to Kill, a legal drama consisting of social criticisms and inner conflicts was written by current Mississippian and former law practicing John Grisham. Since his novel is such an extraordinary literary work one might expect Grisham's style to be wordy or heavy. Even though A Time to Kill is a lengthy novel, Grisham does a good job of turning pages by captivating the reader's interest. Astonishing is Grisham's power to weave the case which is presented in his novel into the mind and soul of the reader. This power, which is enriched by Grisham's tremendous grasp over diction and figures of speech, is amazingly refreshing.
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