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020 _a9780099457152
_cHadiah
039 9 _a201910011424
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_y10-01-2019
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090 _aC31.37.G777 2004 2 sbr
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100 1 _aGrisham, John,
_eauthor.
245 1 4 _aThe last juror /
_cJohn Grisham.
264 1 _aLondon :
_bArrow Books,
_c2004.
264 4 _a©2004.
300 _a506 pages ;
_c18 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
520 _aIn 1970, one of Mississippi's more colorful weekly newspapers went bankrupt. To the surprise and dismay of many, ownership was assumed by a 23 year-old college dropout, named Willie Traynor. The future of the paper looked grim until a young mother was brutally raped and murdered by a member of the notorious Padgitt family. Willie Traynor reported all the gruesome details and the paper began to prosper. The murderer, Danny Padgitt was tried before a packed courthouse in Clanton, Mississippi. The trial came to a startling and dramatic end when he was found guilty. He was sentenced to life in prison, but in Mississippi, in 1970,'life' didn't necessarily mean'life' and nine years later Danny Padgitt managed to get himself paroled. He returned to Ford County and the retribution began.
596 _aKoleksi sumbangan Dr Mohamad Nasrin Mohamad Nasir
650 0 _aTrials (Murder)
_vFiction.
650 0 _aNewspaper publishing
_vFiction.
650 0 _aEx-convicts
_vfiction.
650 0 _aJury
_vFiction.
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