Legal Thrillers:
* A Time to Kill (1989): Grisham's breakout novel, a gripping story of racial injustice and a lawyer's fight for justice.
* The Firm (1991): A young lawyer accepts a prestigious job at a powerful law firm, unaware of its dark secrets.
* The Pelican Brief (1992): A law student uncovers a dangerous conspiracy, putting her life in jeopardy.
* The Client (1993): A young boy becomes a witness to a mob hit and must rely on a cynical lawyer for protection.
* The Runaway Jury (1996): A jury selection consultant uncovers a corrupt legal system and uses his skills to expose it.
* Sycamore Row (2011): A sequel to "A Time to Kill", revisiting the case and its impact on the characters.
Other Notable Works:
* A Painted House (2001): A coming-of-age story set in rural Arkansas during the 1950s.
* Skipping Christmas (2001): A humorous story about a family's attempt to escape the holiday stress.
* Playing for Pizza (2007): A former NFL quarterback tries to find success in the Italian Football League.
* The Appeal (2010): A gripping tale of political intrigue and a ruthless legal battle.
* The Associate (2017): A lawyer faces ethical dilemmas after being offered a partnership at a powerful law firm.
Recent Releases:
* The Judge's List (2020): A lawyer investigates a series of murders targeting corrupt judges.
* A Time for Mercy (2020): A continuation of "A Time to Kill" and "Sycamore Row", offering a fresh perspective on the case.
* Sooley (2022): A college basketball player's journey to the NBA.
This is just a selection of John Grisham's most popular works. He has written over 30 books, and they span different genres and themes. His legal thrillers are particularly well-known and have been adapted into successful films and TV series.