Kardeşler

John Grisham

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Warning: contains spoilers. Spicer, Farber and Beech, who spent their days in Tremble prison, are three former judges and were imprisoned in this prison for various crimes. They are called Brothers, and they set up courts and resolve disputes in prison. The leader of the team is Spicer, the most ignorant of them. They set up a conspiracy through their outside lawyer, Trevor. They place ads in gay magazines and blackmail rich people who respond to them. Meanwhile, CIA director Terry Maynard considers Aaron Lake, an unknown senator, as a candidate for the upcoming presidential elections and convinces him. Because there will be a coup in Russia soon and the president must be someone who cares about the defense industry. Since there is nothing against the cup that meets these criteria, Aaron takes up this job and begins to rise rapidly. He has been a remarkable candidate. However, something unexpected will change everyone's plans. Aaron wrote several letters to Spicer and his team. Learning this, Terry and the CIA first investigate who knows about this. Trevor receives a serious amount of money, but disappears and then news of his death is received. Spicer and his team also learned who he was blackmailing. A newly arrived prisoner develops a rapport with them and offers a deal. Meanwhile, Terry makes a very serious move. All 3 judges were released with a presidential pardon. However, they will not come to the USA for at least 2 years. Will the team that went to London with 2 million dollars per person and freedom stay comfortable here? Will Terry tell Aaron what he knows? What will happen next? A novel that can be read breathlessly with pleasure.
Kardeşler
KardeşlerJohn Grisham · Remzi Kitabevi · 200062 okunma