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By: John Grisham
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Grisham was a lawyer for 10 years. Specialized in criminal defense and personal injury claims. Many of John Grisham’s novels are considered ‘courtroom thrillers’ because they have a legal background. Thriller genre: a novel, play, or movie with an exciting plot, usually involving crime or spying.
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Someone who gets services or advice from a professional person, company, or organization Also can be considered a customer.
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What do you see on the front cover? What is the tone that is expressed by the characters on the front cover? How do you think the boy is feeling? Why do you think this? What do you think the story will be about?
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Stands for the Federal Bureau of Investigation The police department in the US that is controlled by the central government Deals with crimes that break national laws rather than state laws http://www.fbi.gov/ http://www.fbi.gov/
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A large organized group of criminals who control many illegal activities, especially in Italy and the US
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The American Mafia is an Italian-American organized-crime network with operations in cities across the United States, particularly New York and Chicago. Came to power through its success in the illegal liquor trade during the 1920s Prohibition era. After Prohibition, the Mafia moved into other criminal ventures, from drug trafficking to illegal gambling, The Mafia’s violent crimes, secret rituals and notorious characters such as Al Capone and John Gotti have fascinated the public and become a part of popular culture. The government tried to convict high-ranking mobsters and weaken the Mafia. However, it remains in business today.
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1. Trailer: a vehicle that can be pulled behind a car and used as someone’s home 2. Tail pipe: a pipe on a vehicle or machine through which gas or steam passes 3. Urgently: doing something or dealing with something immediately (right away) because it is very important 4. Restless: unwilling to keep still or stay where you are, especially because you are nervous or bored
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5. innocent: not having much experience of the bad things in the world, so that you are easily deceived…*when talking about age 6. “full of holes”: an argument or plan that cannot stand up to challenge because it has many problems or missing pieces 7. “go mad”: go crazy 8. Prison: a building where people are kept as a punishment for a crime, or while they are waiting to go to court for their trial 9.Trial: a legal process in which a judge and often a jury in a court of law examine information to decide whether someone is guilty of a crime
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10. shiny: smooth and bright 11.senator: a member of the Senate (the smaller and more important of the two parts of the government with the power to make laws) 12. fingerprints: a mark made by the pattern of lines at the end of a person's finger, which is used by the police to find out who has committed a crime 13. thief: someone who steals things from another person or place 14. “The lift”: an elevator
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Mark: Protagonist Witnessed Jerome Clifford’s death Knows where the senator’s dead body is hidden Ricky: Mark’s younger brother Also witnessed Jerome Clifford’s death Is in shock after witnessing Jerome’s death In the hospital from the shock
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Jerome Clifford: Barry the Blade’s lawyer Killed himself out of fear of Barry Barry Muldanno Member of the New Orleans Mafia Killed a US Senator and hid the body in Jerome’s garage Roy Foltrigg: U.S. government lawyer Job= prove that Barry killed the senator Traveling to Memphis to investigate
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Slick Moeller (Alfred) Crime reporter for the Memphis Press Wants to know more about Jerome Clifford’s death Crime is his life Jay McThume: FBI Memphis detective working on the case Larry Trumann: FBI New Orleans detective working on the case Gill Teal: Lawyer that Mark sees in the hospital café Mark took his business card from the table.
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