Grisham at his Best

The Boys from BiloxiThe Boys from Biloxi by John Grisham
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

“The Boys from Biloxi” is John Grisham’s latest effort, about Hugh and Keith, boyhood friends, whose lives are shaped by the landscape and culture of Biloxi, Mississippi.

What makes this book a standpoint is how Biloxi and its criminal past becomes one of the novel’s central characters. The novel, in fact, opens with background information about Biloxi (who knew it was popular with bootleggers and the mob alike?). We then meet Hugh and Keith through their fathers-- Keith's father (Jesse) is a lawyer, Hugh's (Lance) is a casino owner. The different paths they take affect their sons and the choices Hugh and Keith make. Their journeys lead them back to one another as adults with a clear line drawn in the sand between good and evil.

This book is not going to change the world but it’s an enjoyable read. Be prepared to be introduced to a lot of characters, which overwhelmed me at the first part of the book. It isn’t until later that the book realty finds its place.

My thanks to the author, the publisher, and Net Galley for the privilege of reviewing this book.

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