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The Client

by John Grisham · 422 pages · Published January 1993
Spoiler-light guide Similar books included
3.95 / 5 across 240K ratings
Spice: ❄️ (0/5)

A tense, fast Adult legal thriller built around child witness, mafia, lawyer. 422 pages and a satisfying conclusion.

Best for readers who want…

Tense. Fast. Fun.

Tense Fast Fun

Mood Match

Tense Fast Fun
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  • You need romance or spice to stay engaged
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  • You need a strong romance to drive the plot

Content notes

Violence
Child Witness
Mafia
Lawyer
Book profile

Mood, trope, and intensity breakdown

How this book actually feels — based on mood analysis, not publisher blurbs.

Mood profile
Romance
10%
Fantasy
0%
Pacing
3/5
Darkness
1/5
Spice
0/5
Core elements
Genre
Legal Thriller
Moods
Tense
Fast
Fun
Key Tropes
Child Witness
Mafia
Lawyer
Ending
Satisfying
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Is The Client spicy?

No spice (0/5) — clean read with no heat.

Who would enjoy The Client?

Readers who love tense and fast stories with child witness and mafia. Best suited for Adult readers and up.

What kind of read is The Client?

A tense, fast Adult legal thriller built around child witness, mafia, lawyer. 422 pages and a satisfying conclusion.

What are the content warnings for The Client?

Content notes include: violence. Sort By Cravings always flags these so you can make informed choices.

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📚 Last reviewed: March 2026 Guide verified against current edition
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