The Confession

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The Confession is a legal thriller novel by John Grisham that explores themes of wrongful conviction, capital punishment, and moral responsibility in the American justice system.

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instanceOf legal thriller
novel
author John Grisham
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
fictionalUniverse John Grisham legal fiction universe
followedBy The Litigators
genre crime fiction
legal thriller
thriller
hasFormat audiobook
e-book
hasLegalFocus appeals process
capital punishment law
post-conviction relief
hasSubject confession
criminal procedure
death row
innocence
legal ethics
police misconduct
prosecutorial misconduct
language English
mainCharacter Donté Drumm
Keith Schroeder
Travis Boyette
mediaType hardcover
paperback
print
narrativePerspective third-person
notableFor critique of the death penalty in the United States
depiction of a wrongful execution
partOf John Grisham bibliography
precededBy Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer
publicationDate 2010
publisher Doubleday
setIn Texas
targetAudience adult readers
theme American justice system
capital punishment
death penalty
moral responsibility
racial injustice
religion
wrongful conviction
timePeriod late 20th century
workOf John Grisham

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