The chamber / John Grisham.

By: Grisham, JohnMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London : Century, 1994Description: 486 p. ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0712654542Subject(s): Ku Klux Klan (1915- ) | Ku Klux Klan (1915- ) -- Fiction | Ku Klux Klan (1915-) -- Fiction | Ku Klux Klan (1915- ) | Ku Klux Klan (1915- ) -- Fiction | Legal thrillers | Civil rights movements -- Fiction | Legal stories | Death row inmates -- Fiction | Bombings -- Fiction | Suspense fiction | Bombings | Civil rights movements | Death row inmates | Mandant | Rechtsanwalt | Todesurteil | Bombings -- Mississippi -- Greenville -- Fiction | Death row inmates -- Mississippi -- Fiction | Civil rights movements -- Mississippi -- Fiction | Thriller -- Fiction | Mississippi -- Fiction | Greenville (miss.) -- Fiction | Mississippi | Mississippi -- Greenville | Chicago, Ill | Greenville (Miss.) -- Fiction | English fiction | United StatesGenre/Form: Belletristische Darstellung | Fiction. DDC classification: 813.54 LOC classification: PS3557.R5355Other classification: AF Summary: In 1967 in Greenville, Mississipi, Ku Klux Klan member Sam Cayhall is on trial for a bombing resulting in two death. The all-white jury return no clear verdict, nor does a later re-trial. Twelve years later the case is re-opened. The eight whites and four blacks jury convict Sam Cayhall who is put on death row. In 1990 a young lawyer named Adam Hall asks to work on the case. Why would Adam want to get involved in a lost case?
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In 1967 in Greenville, Mississipi, Ku Klux Klan member Sam Cayhall is on trial for a bombing resulting in two death. The all-white jury return no clear verdict, nor does a later re-trial. Twelve years later the case is re-opened. The eight whites and four blacks jury convict Sam Cayhall who is put on death row. In 1990 a young lawyer named Adam Hall asks to work on the case. Why would Adam want to get involved in a lost case?

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