THE TESTAMENT by John Grisham

John Grisham takes us on a journey through the Brazilian jungle with an American lawyer, Nate O’Riley, who has been selected to find a missionary woman, Rachel Lane. She has been named beneficiary in the last will and testament of a man worth billions. She is unaware that she is being sought. Nate does find her, but has he found her too late?  There are other relatives of the billionaire that are chomping at the bit for the expanse of funds that they believe are due them. 

Lots of character studies throughout Grisham’s story. It keeps you wondering who will end up with the money. Being a Grisham fan, I personally didn’t like this novel as much as I do most of his others. 

By S.M. OKelly Memorial Library Associate.


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