Description
- ISBN-13: 9780099537168
- Publisher: Cornerstone
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 140 mm
- No of Pages: 432
- Series Title: English
- Weight: 302 gr
- ISBN-10: 0099537168
- Publisher Date: 28 Oct 2010
- Depth: 32
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Spine Width: 27 mm
- Width: 198 mm
Ashish Kumar –
Intense and suspenseful! The Pelican Brief is a page-turner that will keep you hooked until the very end.
Rohan –
I had high expectations, but I was a little disappointed. The story was predictable, and the writing was average.
Mustafa Murtuza Dehgamwala –
This book was thrilling! I loved every moment of it and can’t wait to read more books from this author.
Komal Jain –
The book had a good plot but it was quite lengthy. I struggled to finish it because it felt like it was dragging on.
Ritika –
Grisham at his best! Suspenseful and engaging. I couldn’t put it down. The characters are well-developed, and the story is captivating.
Kaustav Prakash –
A solid legal thriller with plenty of suspense. The plot was intricate, and the characters were believable. Good read!
Raghav Aggarwal –
Kept me guessing, but the ending was a bit unsatisfying. Overall a good book, but not my favorite from this author.
Sonakshi Sharma –
This book was okay. I felt that it was kind of slow-moving and boring at times. I have read other books that are much better than this one.
Supreet Suman –
I enjoyed the story but found it difficult to keep track of all the characters at times. Still, a worthwhile read.
Tejaswini Sharma –
Absolutely gripping! I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. A must-read for suspense lovers.
Nishit Muralia –
A classic legal thriller! The Pelican Brief is a must-read for any Grisham fan. The suspense builds masterfully. Highly recommend!
Pulkit Bhayana –
Kept me guessing! The plot had some twists I didn’t see coming. Fast-paced but a bit too much legal jargon at times. Overall, an enjoyable read.
Sriyanksha –
Good, but not my favorite Grisham. The beginning was a bit slow, but it picked up in the second half. Worth reading if you like legal thrillers.
Nandini –
A decent legal thriller, but nothing special. I’ve read better books by Grisham. It was predictable.
Rajat Srivastava –
Entertaining and thought-provoking. It made me think about the power of the Supreme Court. The ending felt a little rushed, though.
Pragya Dwivedi –
I enjoyed the twists and turns of the story. It kept me engaged throughout the entire book. The main character was well-developed.
Namjas Kaur –
One of Grisham’s best! A thrilling ride from start to finish. The plot is complex and the characters are compelling.
Mitanshi Saxena –
Good story, but it was a little bit hard to keep track of what was happening with the plot. I also wish the ending was a bit better.