A review by bh8811
The Reckoning by John Grisham

3.0

I thought that the writing was good in this book and I liked the story and its idea, but I was really bugged by how it was written. Tell me why Part Two was significant given how the murder was committed and why it was committed? I felt like Part Two was not really necessary in the amount that it was provided and wondered why Grishman didn't intersperse these details within the book's plotline. Plus, making the reader wait until the last few pages for the actual reason why the murder was committed was exasperating. It made no sense to me except for playing up the deathbed confession nature of the last few pages.