Thriller : The Client

In a weedy lot on the outskirts of Memphis, two  boys watch a shiny Lincoln pull up to the  curb...Eleven-year-old Mark Sway and his younger brother  were sharing a forbidden cigarette when a chance  encounter with a suicidal lawyer left Mark knowing  a bloody and explosive secret: the whereabouts of  the most sought-after dead body in America. Now Mark is caught  between a legal system gone mad and a mob killer  desperate to cover up his crime. And his only ally is  a woman named Reggie Love, who has been a lawyer  for all of four years. Prosecutors are  willing to break all the rules to make Mark talk. The  mob will stop at nothing to keep him quiet. And  Reggie will do anything to protect her client --  even take a last, desperate gamble that could win  Mark his freedom... or cost them both their  lives.

The Client(1994) hollywood movie is based on this novel.


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Book Code : LF - 2339

Classics at Library: The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari imaginatively presents a set of simple, yet profoundly effective lessons for personal growth, created by bestselling author and renowned professional speaker Robin S. Sharma, based on his own search for life's true purpose. In a tale that is both wondrous and mystical, Sharma offers practical and wise advice on how to: develop joyful thoughts; follow your life's mission and calling; look within for success; cultivate self-discipline and act courageously; value time as your most important commodity; nourish your relationships; and live life fully, one day at a time.

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Book Code : LF - 2350
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