Briefing, an attractive story began with the assassination of two Supreme Court judges. One night in October, while lying asleep at Georgetown 's house, a liberal judge A. Rosenberg hit the head. Two hours later, the youngest and youngest conservative judge of the court, G. Jensen, was forced into the trouble with the same assassin. The United States is shocking, F. B. I. There is no clue. Derby Shaw is an excellent law student when talking about two murder cases at Tulane University in New Orleans.
In John Grissim's novel thriller "The Briefing", Grisim combines reading behavior with popcorn reading to develop his overall theme in books. When he uses plots and various symbols, Grisham reveals a breathtaking theme. The story begins with the assassination of two prominent Supreme Court judges adopted by unknown sources completed by an unknown assassin. I studied the relationship between the two judges whose law school named Derby show was killed and wrote "her belief" and analyzed what happened. In a strong case, she called it "briefing." Grisham uses Darby Shaw as the key to the theme of books with "unlock" action and action
In the novel "Briefing", a young women's law school student named Derby Show wrote a brief description of the theory of homicide or two Supreme Court judges. For Derby, this is a reasonable shot, this is a wonderful speculation. For Washington, this is a back thorn. Derby suddenly saw the murder. Derby was chased by a small motel in a big city. She has no faith. She decided to go looking for someone who could control herself, Grangransham, ambitious journalist who wants to do anything, big news bulletin than any front page article. Together they found sneaky coverings made by the most prestigious man in the country.
In "Briefing", two very different Supreme Court judges, Rosenberg and Jensen, were assassinated by unidentified perpetrators for unknown reasons. Rosenberg is an elderly liberal, and the number of days in the court may be small. Jensen was conservative at the top of his judicial career. The first assassination was beneficial for the current President of the United States, but he studied the Republican Party, but the second assassination had no meaning in the first assassination. At a law school near New Orleans, an ambitious young law school student, Derby Show (Julia Roberts, who works as long as) and one of her law professors, Professor Sam Shepard dating and students understood the assassination Later, Derby decided that she could settle the case. (When Rohan Berg was a law school student, Callahan received an internship.)