The bestselling author of legal thrillers has co-written a work of non-fiction: "Framed," a collection of stories about ...
The New York Times and ProPublica say John Grisham’s new nonfiction book, “Framed,” borrows too liberally from one of their ...
Grisham and his co-author and Centurion Ministries founder Jim McCloskey write about men and women who were convicted of ...
The bestselling author of legal thrillers has co-written a work of non-fiction: "Framed," a collection of stories about ...
Grisham and Jim McCloskey tell 10 gripping and galling tales of the wrongly convicted.
Late one Sunday night in January 1983, a 24-year-old black single mother by the name of Ellen Reasonover stopped at a gas ...
Columnist Sid Salter writes that Grisham’s new non-fiction book releases against the backdrop of another high-profile ...
In “Framed,” an advocate for the wrongly accused joins forces with John Grisham to tell stories of justice denied. By Maurice Chammah Maurice Chammah is a staff writer at The Marshall Project ...
By Sid Salter Columnist A self-described “just about full-time grandparent” to three grandchildren, bestselling Mississippi ...
Two new books take a deeply troubling look at the wrongly convicted in our prisons, many languishing for decades.