
Die Firma
Brilliant young lawyer Mitch McDeere accepts a dream job at a prestigious law firm in Memphis. He soon discovers that the firm is owned by the mob and is laundering money. A dangerous game begins with the FBI and the mob.
Die Firma by John Grisham is a legal thriller from 1991 that catapulted him among the most widely read authors in the world. The novel became a huge bestseller and received a successful film adaptation in 1993 starring Tom Cruise.
The story follows Mitch McDeere, an ambitious young lawyer who graduated from Harvard with honors. From a poor family, Mitch receives a tempting offer from the small but extremely wealthy law firm Bendini, Lambert & Locke in Memphis - a high salary, a new car, a house, tuition for a wife... everything he has always dreamed of.
But shortly after arriving at the company, signs began to appear that something was wrong. Two young lawyers from the firm die mysteriously. Mitch learns the shocking truth: the firm is actually a front for a powerful Chicago mob family. The main activity is not classic law, but money laundering. Those who find out too much can't leave - and those who try, end up dead.
Caught between the mob and the FBI, Mitch finds himself in a deadly game. The FBI wants him as a key witness, and the mob is watching him. Mitch must use all his wits, courage, and legal genius to save himself and his wife Abby while trying to escape alive.
Grisham masterfully builds tension, depicting moral dilemmas, corruption, and the dangers of powerful organizations. The novel is full of twists, chases, and psychological drama, while also criticizing the American dream that turns into a nightmare.
"Die Firma" is exciting, dynamic, and hard to put down - a classic of the legal thriller genre that is still read with the same excitement today.
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