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The Partner

John Grisham
4.14 (122647 Reviews)

Resumen de The Partner

A sitting judge moonlights as a serial killer in this #1 New York Times bestseller from legal thriller master John Grisham. The Wall Street Journal called it "one of the best crime reads of the year" - a spine-tingling cat-and-mouse game worth staying up all night to finish.

Temas clave en The Partner

  • judicial misconduct
  • serial killer judge
  • long-term revenge
  • cold case investigation
  • legal system exploitation

Citas de The Partner

  • Obsession works both ways in this story.

  • Justice becomes the predator.

  • He's meticulous, patient, and technologically savvy.

  • Each murder involves a blow to the head.

  • What makes Bannick truly frightening is his double life.

Personajes en The Partner

  • Lacy StoltzA veteran investigator for the Florida Board on Judicial Conduct
  • Jeri CrosbyA woman who has spent 20 years tracking her father's killer
  • Ross BannickA respected circuit court judge and suspected serial killer
  • Bryan BurkeA law professor whose unsolved murder drives the investigation
  • Michael GeismarLacy's trusted colleague who assists in the investigation

Sobre el Autor

Sobre el autor de The Partner

John Grisham is the bestselling author of The Judge's List and an internationally acclaimed master of legal thrillers. Born in 1955 in Jonesboro, Arkansas, Grisham practiced law in Mississippi and served in the state legislature before witnessing a harrowing rape trial in 1984 that inspired his first novel, A Time to Kill.

His legal expertise and courtroom experience deeply inform his psychological thrillers, which explore systemic flaws in the criminal justice system. The Judge's List returns to investigator Lacy Stoltz, blending legal procedural elements with a chilling serial killer narrative.

Grisham has written over thirty novels, with more than 60 million copies sold worldwide and translations in 29 languages. He is a two-time winner of the Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction and serves on the boards of the Innocence Project and Centurion Ministries. His other bestsellers include The Firm, The Pelican Brief, and The Client, many adapted into successful films.

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The Judge's List follows investigator Lacy Stoltz as she hunts a serial killer who happens to be a sitting Florida judge. Ross Bannick has spent over 20 years methodically murdering people who wronged him, using his legal knowledge and understanding of forensics to avoid detection. Jeri Crosby, whose father was Bannick's first victim, has tracked him for two decades and brings her suspicions to Lacy, launching a dangerous cat-and-mouse legal thriller.

The Judge's List is perfect for John Grisham fans and legal thriller enthusiasts who enjoy psychological suspense with courtroom expertise. Readers who appreciate strong female protagonists, serial killer narratives with unique twists, and stories exploring justice system vulnerabilities will find this compelling. It's ideal for those seeking page-turning escapism that combines forensic details with legal procedural elements, particularly readers interested in how authority figures might exploit their positions.

The Judge's List offers engaging entertainment with a fascinating premise—a judge using legal knowledge to commit perfect murders. Reviews praise its strong female characters, intriguing cat-and-mouse dynamic, and page-turning momentum. However, some readers note uneven pacing, plot holes, and that protagonist Lacy Stoltz plays a more intermediary role than expected. It's a solid mid-tier Grisham thriller that delivers escapism, though it lacks the courtroom drama of his best work.

The Judge's List is the second book in John Grisham's Whistler series, following protagonist Lacy Stoltz three years after the events of The Whistler. However, it functions excellently as a standalone novel and doesn't require reading the first book. Lacy previously investigated a corrupt judge taking bribes; now she faces an entirely different threat—a serial killer judge. The ending leaves potential for a third installment open.

Ross Bannick is the antagonist in The Judge's List—a brilliant, patient Florida judge who is secretly a serial killer. He murders people who have wronged or humiliated him over the years, including a scout leader who likely abused him, a girl who embarrassed him at a fraternity party, and a reporter who cost him an election. Bannick uses his deep knowledge of law, forensics, and police procedure to leave no evidence, crushing victims' heads and strangling them with nylon rope tied in his signature knot.

The titular "judge's list" refers to Ross Bannick's personal record of victims and targets—people unlucky enough to have crossed his path and wronged him in some way. This list represents Bannick's twisted version of justice, where he patiently stalks individuals for over 20 years before striking. The list becomes central to the plot as investigator Lacy Stoltz works to take him down while desperately trying to keep her own name off his growing catalog of future victims.

Lacy Stoltz, investigator for Florida's Board on Judicial Conduct, becomes entangled in hunting serial killer judge Ross Bannick after Jeri Crosby brings her suspicions forward. When Bannick discovers the investigation, he lures Lacy to a motel using Jeri as bait and attempts to attack her with ether-soaked cloth. Her brother Gunther intervenes, allowing Lacy to escape. Throughout the thriller, Lacy struggles with career dissatisfaction and must navigate dangers far beyond her typical judicial misconduct cases.

The Judge's List concludes with Ross Bannick fleeing to Texas after his attempted attack on Lacy fails. He checks into a discrete drug rehabilitation facility, burns off his fingerprints with acid, and dies from an Oxycontin overdose. The FBI initially cannot link him to the murders without fingerprints, but Jeri Crosby eventually tracks down a truck Bannick used, yielding prints that match a partial thumbprint from one murder scene, finally connecting him to at least one of his ten killings.

Critics of The Judge's List point to significant plot holes, uneven pacing that occasionally drags, and characters acting inconsistently to advance the story. Many readers felt Lacy Stoltz was relegated to an intermediary role, merely connecting Jeri to the FBI rather than actively driving the investigation forward. Some noted the book lacks courtroom drama that defines Grisham's best work and never enters a courthouse. Despite an excellent premise, certain moments felt implausible, though most considered it entertaining escapism overall.

Jeri Crosby is a determined woman who has spent 20 years investigating her father's murder, ultimately identifying sitting judge Ross Bannick as the killer. She discovered a pattern of murders using identical methods—head crushing and strangulation with distinctively knotted nylon rope—and connected them to people who wronged Bannick. Described as neurotic but excellent as a complainant, Jeri uses aliases out of fear and employs private detectives to gather evidence before approaching Lacy Stoltz with her obsessive investigation.

The Judge's List works perfectly as a standalone thriller and doesn't require reading The Whistler first. While Lacy Stoltz appeared in the previous book investigating a corrupt judge taking bribes, The Judge's List presents an entirely new case with different characters and plot. The book provides sufficient background about Lacy's career with Florida's Board on Judicial Conduct. Readers unfamiliar with The Whistler will have no trouble following the serial killer investigation and understanding character motivations.

The Judge's List represents a mid-tier Grisham thriller with a unique premise—few legal thrillers feature judges as serial killers. Unlike his courtroom-heavy classics, this novel never enters a courthouse, focusing instead on investigation and psychological suspense. Reviews place it somewhere in the middle of Grisham's bibliography, with strong female characters and page-turning momentum but lacking the legal procedural depth of his best work. It offers pure escapism rather than the intricate courtroom drama that defines The Firm or A Time to Kill.

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