Texas, John Grisham
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 ...
Late one Sunday night in January 1983, a 24-year-old black single mother by the name of Ellen Reasonover stopped at a gas ...
Grisham and Jim McCloskey tell 10 gripping and galling tales of the wrongly convicted.
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 ...
Columnist Sid Salter writes that Grisham’s new non-fiction book releases against the backdrop of another high-profile ...
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.