Sheer catnip for book critics like me, and I think readers who don’t usually gravitate to Grisham will get a kick out of Camino Island, which takes us inside the (sometimes dodgy) world of rare-book collecting. Instead, we go into the inner sanctums of … bookstores. Smart plotting, clever criminals and law-enforcement types are all here, but this one stays out of the courtroom. Next, he’s going on a bookstore tour for fans who haven’t seen him on the signing circuit for a quarter-century.Īnd finally, he’s given us Camino Island (Doubleday, 290 pp., ***½ out of four stars), a fresh, fun departure from his usual fare. John Grisham is full of surprises this summer:įirst, the best-selling author who reliably delivers legal thrillers in the fall (as he will this year) is publishing a book in June.
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