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Given the importance of what they do, and the controversies that often surround them, and the violent people they sometimes confront, it is remarkable that in the history of this country only four active federal judges have been murdered.

Judge Raymond Fawcett has just become number five.

Who is the Racketeer? And what does he have to do with the judge's untimely demise? His name, for the moment, is Malcolm Bannister. Job status? Former attorney. Current residence? The Federal Prison Camp near Frostburg, Maryland.

On paper, Malcolm's situation isn't looking too good these days, but he's got an ace up his sleeve. He knows who killed Judge Fawcett, and he knows why. The judge's body was found in his remote lakeside cabin. There was no forced entry, no struggle, just two dead bodies: Judge Fawcett and his young secretary. And one large, state-of-the-art, extremely secure safe, opened and emptied.

What was in the safe? The FBI would love to know. And Malcolm Bannister would love to tell them. But everything has a price-especially information as explosive as the sequence of events that led to Judge Fawcett's death. And the Racketeer wasn't born yesterday....

Nothing is as it seems and everything's fair game in this wickedly clever new novel from John Grisham, the undisputed master of the legal thriller.

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Listening Length: 12 hours and 46 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Random House Audio

Audible.com Release Date: October 23, 2012

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I pre-ordered this as an e-book so I could read it immediately when it came out, since I'm very much a Grisham lover. I have read all of his "lawyer" books although there are one or two of the fringe ones that I have not read.I definitely do not think this was his best, most riveting book....and I have to say that through about the first half of the book, I was shaking my head going, "Where are you going with this, Grisham?" Some parts were on the slow side...but of course his writing style tends to keep you with him, so the slow parts were not really boring so much as they were leaving you wondering what was going on.I found through the entire book he kind of lets you wonder where he's going before you actually find out...and after the aforesaid "first half", I finally figured out that it is probably precisely what he MEANT to do with the plot.As yet another reviewer pointed out, the foreshadowing does make you sort of thing you know where he's headed at times, but then you're never really SURE....other times, you have no clue and you just have to keep turning the pages to find out.I was happy with the ending....I was hoping it ended the way it did, but judging by a few of his past stories, I knew that he tends to end things however he pleases rather than how it "should" end...so I was pretty happy with the ending and felt it matched the rest of the book just fine.Its more of a "puzzle" book, I think....nothing real intense...just lots of "figuring stuff out". As a side note, I think he included LESS political leanings and LESS political satire than some of his past books, which I appreciated.Overall I gave it four stars because I did enjoy the book and would recommend it...although I think it included a bit less of the high suspense and action than some of his past books, for which I deducted one star, and it also included a lot less "lawyer" than some of his past books as well.

Although I downloaded this book in 2014 for some reason I “lost” it on my Kindle. As this plot revolves on the premise FBI agents use less than honorable methods such as making threats of prosecution of family and friends of the defendant. Also there is a subplot of a uranium Russia deal under Clinton. A lawyer is sent to federal prison under Rico act. He was innocent While serving his sentence he becomes aware of facts regarding the murder of a federal judge. This allows him an opportunity to have have his sentence commuted by giving up the murderer. How he gets back at the FBI is a really good story. Given today’s drama with the Mueller-Rosenstein debacle with rogue FBI personnel at the highest level and the Clinton Uranium deal with Russia this book read today was much more interesting. I recommend it highly.

I've read this book before, years ago, but as I do with most of his books, I read them quickly and then later I take the time to really savor them. I enjoy reading them the second time through probably more than the first time because I pick up more of the small interesting details. Grisham is about the best at details and yet, he doesn't get bogged down in them. He doesn't go on and on about what the character is wearing,for instance, unless it has to do with something necessary at that moment. Even then he covers only brief items. I like that. I skip over those parts in other books. Grisham does do a fantastic job of developing the characters of his books. Our feel like you know them personally. His story lines are always good and like this story full of twists and turns. Fantastic book!

Prior to reading The Racketeer, I've been a fan of John Grisham since The Firm was published and enjoyed -- though to varying degrees -- all of the many books of his that I read, but one. Now, after finishing The Racketeer, it becomes the second Grisham that I disliked.I won't spend time offering a summary of this book since this can be found in the Amazon Book Description above and in many reader reviews. Instead, this review will focus on why I was disappointed in it and, thus, why it is not a book I'd recommend you rush out to read.In fairness to Grisham, my problem with The Racketeer had nothing to do with his writing style, as Grisham does a good job in moving the book along at a pretty fast-paced, easy to read manner. As such, I never felt that the book dragged or was boring. Rather, my problems with The Racketeer stem from two factors: 1) without getting into specifics and run the risk of providing spoilers, the scheme on which the plot is based is almost totally preposterous; and 2) none of the characters are credible to me, nor are any of them likable; resulting in my not caring what happened to any of them.While I am usually very liberal in my willingness to suspend disbelief when reading a thriller, The Racketeer, despite its moving along at a fast pace, pushed me well beyond my limits in this area. As a consequence, although it was readable for me, it is not recommendable. I hope this review is helpful in deciding if The Racketeer is a book for you.

Mr. Grisham, where have you gone? I liked this book even less than Gray Mountain and that is saying something. At least Gray Mountain contained a plot of substance. It was going somewhere. It was building up. It had a climax. And then it...ended. Unresolved. With absolutely no indication that the protagonist was going to follow through with anything that the plot had been building up to. But I digress.The Racketeer gives us Malcolm Bannister, who cons the Feds into letting him go based on knowing who killed a Federal judge, and then while evading the relatives of the man he accused of killing said judge even though he's had all kinds of expensive plastic surgery, he sets up a fake movie company with the help of a woman he's just been flirting with for the last several years during prison visits, and lures young Nathan Cooley into giving over who really "done it", and then strands him in Jamaica with a first aid kit full of cocaine, while he and his girlfriend find stolen gold, give the Feds the REAL name of the guy who killed the Federal judge, and frolic in the surf happily ever after. Or something.Where's the man who wrote A Time to Kill? And The Firm?

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