The Banning family was known and respected in Clanton, Mississippi as they had been landowners for over a hundred years, growing cotton as most did around there The current residents were Pete Banning and his sister who each had around six hundred acres. Pete was married to a beautiful wife and had two children, a boy and a girl. The Bannings lived in a mansion on the land and life should have been good.
Then World War II arrived. Pete went to war and ended up in the Philippines. When MacArthur pulled out, Pete was one of the men left behind and captured by the Japanese. He was on the Bataan Death March and a prisoner of war. When he managed to escape, he went into the jungle mountains and fought against the Japanese with others who had been left behind and was a hero, decorated by his country when he managed to get home.
That made his actions more of a mystery. One October morning Pete Banning got up, strapped on his gun and drove into town where he shot and killed the beloved pastor of the church. Pete acknowledged what he did, went to jail and awaited trial. He wouldn't tell anyone his motive and never did.
The family of the pastor sued the family for civil damages and were awarded a huge amount. There was never any doubt about the crime, but the reason was still a mystery. Pete's children hired lawyers but there was a good chance that the Banning land would soon belong to someone else.
John Grisham is known for his legal thrillers. Many reflect issues in the American legal system. Grisham is an attorney and practiced law as a defense attorney for more than a decade before changing careers. He is known for his work with the Innocence Project, helping those who were convicted wrongly. In this work, a large section discusses the plight of those captured in the Philippines during World War II and their horrendous treatment. The answers to Banning's crime don't come until the very end of the book and I certainly didn't see it coming. This book is recommended for mystery and legal thriller readers.





























