John Grisham to Launch New Novel In Webinar Conversation with Wiley Cash, on Oct. 13 at Noon, Presented by Malaprop’s Bookstore and UNC Asheville

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September 28, 2020

John Grisham’s new novel, A Time For Mercy, the follow-up to his beloved novel A Time to Kill, launches nationally on Tuesday, Oct. 13, and Grisham will kick off his online book tour with a noon Zoom conversation with another best-selling novelist, Wiley Cash.

This webinar is presented jointly by Malaprop’s Bookstore/Café in downtown Asheville, and UNC Asheville, where Cash is writer-in-residence. Access to the Zoom webinar is reserved for members of the public who purchase the book from Malaprop’s; special free access to the webinar will be offered to UNC Asheville students, faculty and staff. Those who pre-order A Time for Mercy from Malaprop’s will receive an email with the Zoom webinar link. Pre-orders are now being accepted at this web page:
https://www.malaprops.com/event/ticketed-live-stream-john-grisham-and-wiley-cash-time-mercy

More about A Time For Mercy from the Publisher

Jake Brigance is back! The hero of A Time to Kill, one of the most popular novels of our time, returns in a courtroom drama that showcases #1 New York Times bestselling author John Grisham at the height of his storytelling powers.

In what may be the most personal and accomplished legal thriller of John Grisham’s storied career, we deepen our acquaintance with the iconic Southern town of Clanton and the vivid cast of characters that so many readers know and cherish. The result is a richly rewarding novel that is both timely and timeless, full of wit, drama, and—most of all—heart.

John Grisham is the author of thirty-five novels, one work of non-fiction, a collection of stories, and seven novels for young readers.

Wiley Cash is the New York Times bestselling author of three novels – A Land More Kind Than Home, This Dark Road to Mercy, and most recently The Last Ballad. He won the SIBA Book Award and the Conroy Legacy Award, and was a finalist for the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize. He is writer-in-residence and teaches creative writing at UNC Asheville where he earned his undergraduate degree.

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