A Time to Kill

Author: John Grisham
Alternate cover for this ISBN can be found hereWhen Carl Lee Hailey guns down the monsters who have raped his ten-year-old child, the people of Clanton see it as a crime of blood and call for his acquittal.But when extremists outside Clanton hear that a black man has killed two white men, they invade the town, determined to destroy anything and anyone that opposes their se….Read More
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