The Boys from Biloxi: From the phenomenal multi-million selling master of legal drama

The Boys from Biloxi: From the phenomenal multi-million selling master of legal drama

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Summary

For most of the last hundred years, Biloxi was known for its beaches, resorts, and seafood industry。 But it had a darker side。 It was also notorious for corruption and vice, everything from gambling, prostitution, bootleg liquor, and drugs to contract killings。 The vice was controlled by small cabal of mobsters, many of them rumored to be members of the Dixie Mafia。

Keith Rudy and Hugh Malco grew up in Biloxi in the sixties and were childhood friends, as well as Little League all-stars。 But as teenagers, their lives took them in different directions。 Keith’s father became a legendary prosecutor, determined to “clean up the Coast。” Hugh’s father became the “Boss” of Biloxi’s criminal underground。 Keith went to law school and followed in his father’s footsteps。 Hugh preferred the nightlife and worked in his father’s clubs。 The two families were headed for a showdown, one that would happen in a courtroom。

Life itself hangs in the balance in The Boys from Biloxi, a sweeping saga rich with history and with a large cast of unforgettable characters。

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Diogenes

A family saga with all its celebrations and tragedies, but missing the empathy of those joys and victories。 The characters never fully flesh out, making it difficult to feel any real connection。 Enjoyable but it would be much more enjoyable with about 30% fewer pages。 Good and evil simplified, no shades of gray。 Legal battles, usually a Grisham strength, are only tepid。

Lori Mcneil

I won this in Goodreads giveaways and I am glad I did! This was a tale decades long that focused on two boys who grew up to be enemies。 Grisham builds his characters up so well that you feel you really know them。 Our lives are guided by our choices。 Each boy in this story had opportunities for a successful life but one chose badly。 Highly recommend!

Dan

Set in Biloxi, Mississippi, the Biloxi boys, Keith and Jesse, who grew up in the point but their life choices take them on different paths。 They play baseball as young kids, but one follows a criminal lifestyle while the other becomes a lawyer。 From that you can see they will have more than one confrontation in adulthood。I enjoy John Grisham’s books and that’s why I chose to read this one。 This one goes through decades of history (both Biloxi and the families) before it gets to the point of the Set in Biloxi, Mississippi, the Biloxi boys, Keith and Jesse, who grew up in the point but their life choices take them on different paths。 They play baseball as young kids, but one follows a criminal lifestyle while the other becomes a lawyer。 From that you can see they will have more than one confrontation in adulthood。I enjoy John Grisham’s books and that’s why I chose to read this one。 This one goes through decades of history (both Biloxi and the families) before it gets to the point of the story。 There is also a lot of courtroom drama。 But it was long and slow and my interest waned。 I was totally put off by the ending。 。。。more

Colette

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced copy of this novel。 Parts were slow and discouraging, but overall, what a great book! Two families each with a boy best friends with the other。 Then one goes criminal and one goes legal。 Their story through to the end。

Lain | readingwithpointers

✨ Review Star rating: 4 ⭐️Pages: 464Genre: thriller Read if you like: ▪️Legal thrillers▪️Gang stories▪️Multi-generational sagas ▪️Southern, coastal setting ▪️Death penalty issues ▪️Politics/elections I love reading John Grisham because he has such a perfect grasp on the legal world (I always get annoyed when authors mess up legal details in their books, #AttorneyProblems)。 This book was no exception, and Grisham perfectly described the trial proceedings and courtroom drama。 As usual, his writing ✨ Review Star rating: 4 ⭐️Pages: 464Genre: thriller Read if you like: ▪️Legal thrillers▪️Gang stories▪️Multi-generational sagas ▪️Southern, coastal setting ▪️Death penalty issues ▪️Politics/elections I love reading John Grisham because he has such a perfect grasp on the legal world (I always get annoyed when authors mess up legal details in their books, #AttorneyProblems)。 This book was no exception, and Grisham perfectly described the trial proceedings and courtroom drama。 As usual, his writing was also riveting, and his storytelling and characters drew me right into the book。 I definitely enjoyed it overall and would recommend it to any fans of the legal thriller genre。 Be sure to pick it up on October 18!Similar: Runaway Jury, Boardwalk Empire Thank you @doubledaybooks for this advance reader copy in exchange for an honest review。 ⚖️ 。。。more

Mary Lourdes

Thank you to NetGalley for the advance ecopy of this title。 John Grisham shows his ability to diversify his law theme without straying from his usual, strong writing style。 The Boys from Biloxi follow two native sons of the Mississippi coast whose paths diverge after a childhood of friendship and baseball。Hugh Malco is the son of Lance who maintains and runs the seedy element of strip clubs, gambling and prostitution along the Mississippi coast。 This is all done under the blind eye of the county Thank you to NetGalley for the advance ecopy of this title。 John Grisham shows his ability to diversify his law theme without straying from his usual, strong writing style。 The Boys from Biloxi follow two native sons of the Mississippi coast whose paths diverge after a childhood of friendship and baseball。Hugh Malco is the son of Lance who maintains and runs the seedy element of strip clubs, gambling and prostitution along the Mississippi coast。 This is all done under the blind eye of the county sheriff who is on the take。Keith Rudy is the son of Jesse, who has pulled himself up by the bootstraps to become the DA who is determined to stop corruption, and clean up the coast。 Keith idolizes his father , and follows him into the law。 Lance is finally sent to jail when Jesse subverts the local authorities and starts chipping away at the criminal element。 Hugh, along with the family henchman hatch a plan to send a message, that ends in a disastrous result。 This result culminates with Keith and Jesse facing each other in a death row visiting room, moments before an execution。This story is evenly paced, well-descripted, and the characters are fully-drawn and multi-dimensional。 If I only had one complaint, it is that the ending seemed a bit abrupt。 HIGHLY RECOMMEND! 。。。more

Don

Releases 10/18/2022, I read an advanced reader copy。 Whenever you read an ARC/proof you are bound to find an error or two, usually typos, rarely do you find what appears to be plot errors or character errors。 Especially with a prominent author。 I used to be a devoted Gresham reader, his earlier courtroom and crime novels were great and I really like his short stories and non-crime books。 I fell off reading his books in recent years so this is the first in a long time。 Two third-generation kids f Releases 10/18/2022, I read an advanced reader copy。 Whenever you read an ARC/proof you are bound to find an error or two, usually typos, rarely do you find what appears to be plot errors or character errors。 Especially with a prominent author。 I used to be a devoted Gresham reader, his earlier courtroom and crime novels were great and I really like his short stories and non-crime books。 I fell off reading his books in recent years so this is the first in a long time。 Two third-generation kids from Biloxi grow up together but take dramatically separate paths。 One criminal and one eventually becomes district attorney。 The writing is good as is the character development。 The errors seem to be a plot gap between Chapters 49 & 50, can’t say more than that but involves Nevin Noll。 Then there’s the Fats Bowman character, I have the sense there was much more to his character that was edited out (too bad) and his “end” has three contradictory lines within pages of each other。 Overall a good read but lacks the edge of my earlier favorites。 。。。more

Dana Michael

John Grisham has knocked another one out of the park with The Boys From Biloxi。 With plenty of baseball references and the excellent legal thrills that we've come to expect from Grisham, this story does not miss its mark。 Grisham weaves the underworld crime with the citizens who have had enough, to an enthralling story where you just can't put it down。 One of his best!*I was given a copy of this by Doubleday Books and this is an honest review。 John Grisham has knocked another one out of the park with The Boys From Biloxi。 With plenty of baseball references and the excellent legal thrills that we've come to expect from Grisham, this story does not miss its mark。 Grisham weaves the underworld crime with the citizens who have had enough, to an enthralling story where you just can't put it down。 One of his best!*I was given a copy of this by Doubleday Books and this is an honest review。 。。。more

Kay

The Boys from Biloxi by John Grisham is a wordy explosion, where the good ‘ol boys that love to gamble, drink, kill occasionally, and love prostitution, meet an honest man that runs for District Attorney to clean up the town。 The proverbial good vs evil。I, personally, was disappointed in this book because I love a John Grisham book。 Maybe I just was not in the target audience with this one。

Naomi Bell

The Boys from Biloxi by John Grisham was a meticulous account of two families who had grown up on The Coast, in Biloxi, Mississippi。 Born from Eastern European immigrants and raised in the South, the two families had much in common until one took to road to criminality while the other the law。 For those who love novels with rich detail and endless scenes, this tale with have you engrossed。 The author is skilled at bringing the settings to life, from the seedy strip joints to the church for Sunda The Boys from Biloxi by John Grisham was a meticulous account of two families who had grown up on The Coast, in Biloxi, Mississippi。 Born from Eastern European immigrants and raised in the South, the two families had much in common until one took to road to criminality while the other the law。 For those who love novels with rich detail and endless scenes, this tale with have you engrossed。 The author is skilled at bringing the settings to life, from the seedy strip joints to the church for Sunday Mass。 The characters are well developed and complex。 It was a satisfying read。 。。。more

Alan Kimball

The Boys from Biloxi is the latest legal thriller from John Grisham。 As a lifelong Grisham fan, I found myself surprised by the book in a good way。 For starters, this one is a slow burner compared to his usual thriller fanfare but backstory is necessary when the author is dealing with real history warped around fictional story of two childhood friends who go opposite paths in life and end up being enemies/rivals。 Lots of characters here, each one of them adds to the depth and and the flow of the The Boys from Biloxi is the latest legal thriller from John Grisham。 As a lifelong Grisham fan, I found myself surprised by the book in a good way。 For starters, this one is a slow burner compared to his usual thriller fanfare but backstory is necessary when the author is dealing with real history warped around fictional story of two childhood friends who go opposite paths in life and end up being enemies/rivals。 Lots of characters here, each one of them adds to the depth and and the flow of the plot。 Slow for the first couple of chapters, setting up the story then Grisham cuts loose and all the suspense breaks loose, the center of the action is in the courtroom。 5 stars from Grisham。 I suggest this book to fans of Grisham only。 This is not your typical fast acting thriller。 But the background is critical to understanding the story, not a downer at all。Thanks to NetGalley and Doubleday for letting me read an advance copy。 。。。more

Joan

Review of Uncorrected ProofFor Keith Rudy and Hugh Malco, baseball was their world。 Born just twenty-eight days apart, the two boys dreamed of playing in the Little League World Series in Williamsport。 The two boys were inseparable。 Their friendship would not stand the test of time。With Hugh’s father, Lance, the “boss” of Biloxi’s criminal underground and Keith’s father, Jesse, a legendary prosecutor determined to clean up the Coast, Keith and Hugh find themselves drifting away from friendship t Review of Uncorrected ProofFor Keith Rudy and Hugh Malco, baseball was their world。 Born just twenty-eight days apart, the two boys dreamed of playing in the Little League World Series in Williamsport。 The two boys were inseparable。 Their friendship would not stand the test of time。With Hugh’s father, Lance, the “boss” of Biloxi’s criminal underground and Keith’s father, Jesse, a legendary prosecutor determined to clean up the Coast, Keith and Hugh find themselves drifting away from friendship to travel different paths。 What lies ahead for the two boy and their families? Will the Dixie Mafia maintain its control or will Jesse find a way to break their hold on Biloxi?What does the future hold for the two boys from Biloxi?=========Well-defined characters, a strong sense of place, and a compelling plot all work together to pull the reader into the narrative。 Early on in the telling of the tale it becomes apparent that the Rudy and Malco families are racing toward a confrontation and, as the events in the unfolding story take on a grimmer aspect, it becomes apparent that it will be catastrophic。Through three generations, readers learn the stories of the Point and the Strip; the choices made by family members and friends clearly delineate the lines drawn as the “fight” for Biloxi reaches its climax。 Both Keith and Hugh, clearly influenced by their fathers, step into roles that seem foreordained for them。Here readers see the results of choices made, of paths followed, of friendship, of heritage。 Greed, vengeance, and secrets all play a part in the telling of the tale。 The complexity of the plot and the backstories of Point Cadet, the Strip, and the families make for fascinating reading。 With the unfolding story weaving an inescapable web of certainty, readers are sure to “see the handwriting on the wall” and predict the outcome of the conflict between the two families。 But there are a couple of surprises 。 。 。 leading to a denouement that is shattering in its simplicity。Highly recommended。I received a free copy of this eBook from Doubleday Books, Doubleday and NetGalley #TheBoysfromBiloxi #NetGalley 。。。more

Cay Scheumack

Keeping my attention from start to finish, this well written, action packed story of two immigrant families that settled on the Point in Biloxi, Mississipi。 Hugh Malco and Keith Ruby were ace pitchers on the Little League All Star team together, and friends。 In high school, they started pulling away from each other, one going to the dark side, the other to the right side。 While Keith got his law degree, Hugh entered the family business。 Intriguing, emotional, values tested and drama are all inte Keeping my attention from start to finish, this well written, action packed story of two immigrant families that settled on the Point in Biloxi, Mississipi。 Hugh Malco and Keith Ruby were ace pitchers on the Little League All Star team together, and friends。 In high school, they started pulling away from each other, one going to the dark side, the other to the right side。 While Keith got his law degree, Hugh entered the family business。 Intriguing, emotional, values tested and drama are all intertwined in this novel' Childhood and friendship The world of the Strip: vice, corruption, murder, prostitution。 A devastating hurricane and the big insurance companies。 Murder,Politics, and Justice。 Prisoners, prison, Death Row。This is their story told as only John Grisham can 。。。more

Joanie Hinton

The story of two families whose son's grew up friends before going their separate ways after high school。 One became a lawyer following in his father's footsteps, while the other also followed his father into the sordid nightlife of crime。 A showdown was imminent。 The story of two families whose son's grew up friends before going their separate ways after high school。 One became a lawyer following in his father's footsteps, while the other also followed his father into the sordid nightlife of crime。 A showdown was imminent。 。。。more

Kelly

The Boys from Biloxi manages to be both interesting and boring at the same time。 The story takes place in the middle of the twentieth century, and is centered around the father-son pairings of the Rudy and Malco families。 Both are families of immigrants with little money, but Jesse Rudy works his way up honorably, working hard and long hours to eventually become a DA on the Mississippi coast。 Lance Malco, meanwhile, finds his way to the top through vice, not virtue, and has a stranglehold on loc The Boys from Biloxi manages to be both interesting and boring at the same time。 The story takes place in the middle of the twentieth century, and is centered around the father-son pairings of the Rudy and Malco families。 Both are families of immigrants with little money, but Jesse Rudy works his way up honorably, working hard and long hours to eventually become a DA on the Mississippi coast。 Lance Malco, meanwhile, finds his way to the top through vice, not virtue, and has a stranglehold on local law enforcement and the gambling and strip joints in Biloxi。 Both have sons the same age, and Keith and Hugh go from being baseball teammates to following the career paths of their fathers。 As one can imagine, this story rolls out slowly, moving from one generation to the next。 It covers the vice of Biloxi and the devastation of Camille while setting up the inevitable showdown that will happen between the two families。 And it does take a long time to get there。 Too long, for me as the build of the story takes up way more of the book than the climax, and tends to plod along across the decades。 It might have had more intensity to it and been more engaging if there'd been more emotion from the characters - righteousness from the Rudys, indignation and arrogance from the Malcos。 But instead it tends to read almost like a deposition of facts with little effort to how the characters feel about their circumstances。 Even at the end of the story, both Keith and Hugh seem resigned to the situation, and there's nothing emotionally compelling about it。 Short of giving the ending away - they both SHOULD BE。 The story is historically rich, and set in atmospherically rich setting, but it just doesn't have the passion and emotions, or intriguing plot twists to power it to being a top notch story。 A complimentary copy of the book was provided by the publisher。 All thoughts and opinions are my own。 。。。more

Drew K

The Boys from Biloxi traces three generations of the Malco and Rudy families, and predictably, the families take different paths that come together in a legal conflict。 The representatives of the youngest generation, Keith Rudy and Hugh Malco are boyhood friends and teammates on the town baseball team, and grow apart in high school as Keith continues to excel at athletics, and eventually follows his father into a career in law, and Hugh dabbles i boxing then finds himself working his way up in h The Boys from Biloxi traces three generations of the Malco and Rudy families, and predictably, the families take different paths that come together in a legal conflict。 The representatives of the youngest generation, Keith Rudy and Hugh Malco are boyhood friends and teammates on the town baseball team, and grow apart in high school as Keith continues to excel at athletics, and eventually follows his father into a career in law, and Hugh dabbles i boxing then finds himself working his way up in his father's syndicate。 The bulk of the book traces the lives and conflicts of the fathers, as Keith's father gets elected DA in a corrupt town and Hugh's father works to stay on top in a world of vice and corruption。 Like many of Grisham's novels, the plot builds slowly but it did keep my interest throughout。 Unlike most of Grisham's novels, there is not a blockbuster climactic trial scene bringing everything to a head。 In fact the ending may be satisfying, but it is also a bit anticlimactic。 Even though it is not exactly what I expect fro Grisham, I enjoyed the book and will recommend it to others。 Thanks to NetGalley and Doubleday books for an advance copy in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Thomas

This was my first book by John Grisham。It told the story of two immigrant families from Croatia who moved to Biloxi Mississippi。It was a good story, once you get past the setup。 There was obviously a good bit of research into the characters and location background。But, at 453 pages, it was just too long。I would not classify this as a thriller, and not really very suspenseful either。It really dragged on and on so much I was ready to give up on it。I honestly feel the story would have been better w This was my first book by John Grisham。It told the story of two immigrant families from Croatia who moved to Biloxi Mississippi。It was a good story, once you get past the setup。 There was obviously a good bit of research into the characters and location background。But, at 453 pages, it was just too long。I would not classify this as a thriller, and not really very suspenseful either。It really dragged on and on so much I was ready to give up on it。I honestly feel the story would have been better without all the drudgery at the start。 。。。more

Julie

Thank you NetGalley and Doubleday Books for the copy of The Boys From Biloxi。 I loved the description of this story but it didn’t live up to its promise for me。 So much time was spent on the corruption and what minor characters did I got a little lost and started to lose interest。 There were parts I loved that reminded me of the best Grisham books, but for me the emotion was missing。 The final scene should have been a blockbuster, but it just left me cold。 If you like family sagas, especially th Thank you NetGalley and Doubleday Books for the copy of The Boys From Biloxi。 I loved the description of this story but it didn’t live up to its promise for me。 So much time was spent on the corruption and what minor characters did I got a little lost and started to lose interest。 There were parts I loved that reminded me of the best Grisham books, but for me the emotion was missing。 The final scene should have been a blockbuster, but it just left me cold。 If you like family sagas, especially the dark side, you will probably enjoy this book。 I was expecting more。 。。。more

Angel

Another less than stellar cover but it was John Grisham and I couldn't say no。 Typical fodder by this author with copious descriptions and "telling", very little showing。 This dynastic story of two families in Coastal Mississippi almost read like non-fiction at times。 Surprisingly as a non-sports fan, I enjoyed the descriptions of the sports events, especially the boxing and cockfighting, with the author drawing obvious parallels between the similar "sports"。 Big nod to Papa Hemingway。 Not enoug Another less than stellar cover but it was John Grisham and I couldn't say no。 Typical fodder by this author with copious descriptions and "telling", very little showing。 This dynastic story of two families in Coastal Mississippi almost read like non-fiction at times。 Surprisingly as a non-sports fan, I enjoyed the descriptions of the sports events, especially the boxing and cockfighting, with the author drawing obvious parallels between the similar "sports"。 Big nod to Papa Hemingway。 Not enough courtroom drama for this reader, although there was a decent amount。 I enjoyed the minor characters and would love to see more about Judge Oliphant, the Pettigrews, and Egan Clement。Characters are difficult to tell apart from chapter to chapter early in the novel, but it gets easier as you go and I appreciate the exceptional character development。 Overall a very good book although more “manly” than I usually read。 I would suggest The Boys from Biloxi for Grisham lovers, Michael Connelly/Bosch fans, or Tana French fans。 There are very few female characters in this book and I’m not sure any of them have notable dialogue。 I expected an author's note at the end and hope Grisham will share the origins of this highly enjoyable and readable novel。Thank you to NetGalley for a free ARC in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Mickey Carolan

Slow starter。 It picked up speed about 2/3 into it。 There are better Grisham novels and there are worse。 This falls somewhere in between。

Paul Perkins

I really would like to thank Doubleday for giving me the opportunity to read The Boys from Biloxi。 I have never read a John Grisham novel。 I have thought about it many times, but just didn't know if Legal Thrillers would be up my alley。 I was wrong。 I thoroughly enjoyed this book。 The building of the characters and back ground were amazing。 The story flowed smoothly and was enthralling at the same time。 I really do recommend this book。 I know that I will be reading more John Grisham novels and I I really would like to thank Doubleday for giving me the opportunity to read The Boys from Biloxi。 I have never read a John Grisham novel。 I have thought about it many times, but just didn't know if Legal Thrillers would be up my alley。 I was wrong。 I thoroughly enjoyed this book。 The building of the characters and back ground were amazing。 The story flowed smoothly and was enthralling at the same time。 I really do recommend this book。 I know that I will be reading more John Grisham novels and I cannot wait to delve into them。 。。。more

Jaime

Really enjoyed this new book from JG! This book richly describes the grit of the people of Biloxi。 It is an action packed page turner!

Holly B

Slow burn。。。。。。。。。I devoured Grisham's 2021 novel, The Judge's List, unfortunately, this one dragged too long (464 pages) and I eventually lost interest。Its about two rival families in Biloxi and the corruption that invade their coast。 It is a good set-up with palpable tension between the families。Strip clubs, gambling, shady deals, greed, and a jumping timeline。 I struggled with the large cast and couldn't get interested in any particular character。 Which makes me as a reader "not care" and tha Slow burn。。。。。。。。。I devoured Grisham's 2021 novel, The Judge's List, unfortunately, this one dragged too long (464 pages) and I eventually lost interest。Its about two rival families in Biloxi and the corruption that invade their coast。 It is a good set-up with palpable tension between the families。Strip clubs, gambling, shady deals, greed, and a jumping timeline。 I struggled with the large cast and couldn't get interested in any particular character。 Which makes me as a reader "not care" and that made this one a miss for me。Check out the other reviews because many were fans!Thanks to Netgalley for the arc。 OUT October 18, 2022 。。。more

Suellen

• Thank you to Doubleday Books and NetGalley for providing this Advance Reading Copy。 Expected publication date is October 18, 2022。 #TheBoysfromBiloxi #NetGalleyDark Grisham brings out all the feels …When I first started reading this, it didn’t seem like a John Grisham book at all。 The plot seemed to vary from his previous legal crime novels。 About 30% through, it did feel more like Grisham but the atmosphere took a dark turn which was rather unsettling。 The ending leaves you questioning your o • Thank you to Doubleday Books and NetGalley for providing this Advance Reading Copy。 Expected publication date is October 18, 2022。 #TheBoysfromBiloxi #NetGalleyDark Grisham brings out all the feels …When I first started reading this, it didn’t seem like a John Grisham book at all。 The plot seemed to vary from his previous legal crime novels。 About 30% through, it did feel more like Grisham but the atmosphere took a dark turn which was rather unsettling。 The ending leaves you questioning your own values。The premise of this book is lawyer versus gangland。 When all is said and done it’s hard to tell who is good and who is evil。 The “good guy“ still wins but how he gets there is questionable。 。。。more

Scott Stewart

A story about paths taken, and properly choosing role models。 John Grisham has written another #1 novel。 The drama, twists and turns drag you in, so you gladly lose sleep reading until the last page。 You cheer on the good guys, and grit your teeth over the actions of the bad guys。 The author is a master at character development and providing the reader insight allowing us to form our own opinions。 You might even want to study law after reading。 Ha! Great book。 Run out and buy it when it’s availa A story about paths taken, and properly choosing role models。 John Grisham has written another #1 novel。 The drama, twists and turns drag you in, so you gladly lose sleep reading until the last page。 You cheer on the good guys, and grit your teeth over the actions of the bad guys。 The author is a master at character development and providing the reader insight allowing us to form our own opinions。 You might even want to study law after reading。 Ha! Great book。 Run out and buy it when it’s available。 。。。more

Natalie

Though I am a Grisham fan, I felt this was not up to his standards。 I usually enjoy his novels, but I was disappointed。in this。 The style is so different from my favorites。 I found this book dull and not engaging, so I was disappointed。 Seemed like a book in search of a plot。 Thank you Netgalley for this ARC。

Barbara Dougherty Evans

A huge thank you to NetGalley, Doubleday books,and the author, John Grisham, for granting me a copy of this awesome book in return for my honest opinion。I absolutely loved the story of these two men/boys Keith Rudy and Hugh Malco can not understand vso many negative reviews。 I thought the book was the perfect length。I enjoyed the court room drama, the politics, murder, suspense and the Mississippi setting。 Just perfect。Am hoping this one is made into a movie

Patricia Romero

I have been a fan of this author for a very long time。 I lived here for many years。 Until Katrina。 I recognize quite a few players in this one, John! I’m delighted to have had a sneak peek at this excellent look at the past。Grisham is in a unique position to write this story。 He knew all the players。 Most people hear Biloxi and think of Kessler Air Force Base or the CBs。 Those things came first。 And as always, crime soon followed。 While the seafood industry brought so many people to work on the I have been a fan of this author for a very long time。 I lived here for many years。 Until Katrina。 I recognize quite a few players in this one, John! I’m delighted to have had a sneak peek at this excellent look at the past。Grisham is in a unique position to write this story。 He knew all the players。 Most people hear Biloxi and think of Kessler Air Force Base or the CBs。 Those things came first。 And as always, crime soon followed。 While the seafood industry brought so many people to work on the coast, it also brought people looking to take advantage。 It was always known which people had connections and which did not。 I won’t mention names。Back in the day, the Dixie Mafia ran the coast。 But it was pretty organized for a loose organization。 While many boasted of being members, the real members stayed quiet。In this tale, two friends grow up to be on different sides of the law。 One is determined to clean up the crime and make his name。 The other is just as determined to continue being “The Boss”。 How will they end up? Well, you will have to read it but I can tell you it is a saga。 The characters are brilliant and the story rings true。I loved the characters in this book! It’s a great read!NetGalley/ Doubleday 10/18/2022 。。。more

Janet Fiorentino

“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 la “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。 。。。more

Stephanie

The Boys from Biloxi is John Grisham's latest。 First the good news--Grisham does a nice job of giving you a sense of the time and place of the story's setting。 He knows the South, the culture and the history。 The less good news is I just didn't find this story compelling。 It's very readable but I didn't find myself rushing back to it like I expect with a Grisham novel。 For readers interested in a less plot driven, more atmospheric book they will enjoy it。 I was looking for a compelling plot so I The Boys from Biloxi is John Grisham's latest。 First the good news--Grisham does a nice job of giving you a sense of the time and place of the story's setting。 He knows the South, the culture and the history。 The less good news is I just didn't find this story compelling。 It's very readable but I didn't find myself rushing back to it like I expect with a Grisham novel。 For readers interested in a less plot driven, more atmospheric book they will enjoy it。 I was looking for a compelling plot so I was a bit disappointed。Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an advance copy of The Boys from Biloxi in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more