Framed: Astonishing True Stories of Wrongful Convictions

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Framed: Astonishing True Stories of Wrongful Convictions

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Overall rating: 4.6875 / 5 from 16 reviews.

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Great title

"A really great read especially if you love the Lincoln lawyer series. I didn’t want to put it down"

Deb M. (5/5)

Excellent

"Very professional staff and lovely place to shop for books."

Patricia O. (4/5)

Framed

"Framed a book about crime and punishment but gives a look at the flaws of the justice system. A good read and a reminder to not overlook the innocent of the wrongfully accused victims."

Danirlle (5/5)

Grisham does it again!

"Excellent read in the Grisham style. Bought this online and picked it up in the store. So easy and convenient!"

Gord (5/5)

Read it and take the time to reflect on the story behind the story

"Amazing stories this author tells. I got this as a gift because my husband knows that I am interested in this topic. . . great gift! It doesn't change my view of criminals however it gives me pause for our trusted, paid authority figures."

Mary W. (5/5)

Heart wrenching stories

"Heart wrenching stories of individuals wrongfully convicted. Made me so angry to read about the corruption in the justice system from lawyers, judges etc. there is a lot of detail about every story and I wished those corrupt people could be charged and jailed because they deserve it."

Catherine G. (4/5)

FRAMED - not John Grisham’s best work

"I will start by saying that I am and have been for many, many years a huge fan of John Grisham and his court case/murder mystery books. In fact I have read and enjoyed every one of his books of this genre. It was because of this, that the minute I found out about his new book “Framed”, I knew I wanted to buy it at my earliest convenience, and I did. Unfortunately I have never been so disappointed with a book. I thought the writing by both authors was almost unreadable as the stories seemed to go on and on and on with very little new information being put forward. I think if the writing had been tightened up, the same ground could have been covered, and been a much more interesting read."

T H. (2/5)

Compelling & intense read

"Great book. The stories are compelling and very hard to read at times but this is a very insightful book."

Randi (5/5)

Favourite book

"A book that my husband had been wanting…. I purchased it for him"

Shirley (5/5)

Pleasantly surprised!

"This book kept me up all night. I had no idea he could write non fiction in such a spectacular way."

Ashlee S. (5/5)

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  • Published date: Aug 26, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 368
  • Publisher: JG Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780593687239
  • Dimensions: 5.16" W x 0.8" L x 7.97" H
“Grisham does a service by elevating Jim McCloskey, who can inspire all of us to use our privilege in the service of those ensnared in the moral scandal we call a criminal justice system. . . . Years before the Innocence Project began showing Americans that their prisons hold countless people who have committed no crime, he was quietly gumshoeing his way through hard, obscure cases. Without him, it’s hard to imagine Serial or Making a Murderer or the rest of our current wave of prosecution-skeptical nonfiction.”The New York Times
 
Framed is Grisham’s second foray into nonfiction and his storytelling skills are well-displayed here. McCloskey is founder of Centurion Ministries, which works to free the wrongly convicted. . . . [The book is] clinical, carefully assembling the stories of those wrongly imprisoned.”—Associated Press
 
“The flaws and lethal errors that condemn innocent people in the American legal system have caused too many for too long to needlessly suffer. Jim McCloskey and John Grisham are towering figures in law and literature shining an urgent, compelling, and critically important light on the heartbreaking wrongful convictions that compromise our legal system and remain a national tragedy.”—Bryan Stevenson, author of Just Mercy

Framed should come with a warning label: Be prepared never to look at the justice system the same way again. In this collection of ten shocking wrongful-conviction cases, each stranger than fiction, you’ll come away outraged by how easily so many prosecutions can and do run off the rails: investigative tunnel vision, coached witnesses, compromised jailhouse snitches, junk science, cultural bias, crooked prosecutors, and even biased judges. How grateful we all should be to John Grisham and Jim McCloskey—for raising the alarm and crusading for true justice.”—Robert Kolker, author of Hidden Valley Road

“In this essential collaboration, John Grisham and Jim McCloskey vividly demonstrate the need to run just as fast, if not faster, to exonerate the innocent as to punish the guilty. In ten shocking true stories, they not only convey the devastating impact of wrongful convictions on each affected person but also sound the alarm for all of us—there but for the grace of God, go I. These are remarkable stories of injustice that need to be told. And retold.”—Preet Bharara, former U.S. Attorney and author of Doing Justice

“These ten stories—bitter, gritty, and heartbreaking—will astound you, will inspire you, will bring your blood up to a roiling boil. Here are crimes of egregious malfeasance, perpetrated by cops, prosecutors, and jurists, that often seem more sinister than the original crimes these authorities were supposed to impartially resolve. Grisham and McCloskey, writing in crisp, propulsive prose, remind us how much hard and thoughtful work we still have to do to make America’s legal system equitable, transparent, and fair.”—Hampton Sides, author of The Wide Wide Sea

“The truth eventually came out in these cases, but that does little to lessen the impact of this sobering look at what happens when we turn a blind eye to injustice. A powerful and infuriating must-read about ineptitude and injustice in America’s legal system.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
John Grisham is the author of fifty consecutive #1 bestsellers, which have been translated into nearly fifty languages. His recent books include Camino Ghosts, The Exchange: After the Firm, and his third Jake Brigance novel, A Time for Mercy, which is being developed by HBO as a limited series.

Grisham is a two-time winner of the Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction and was honored with the Library of Congress Creative Achievement Award for Fiction.

When he’s not writing, Grisham serves on the board of directors of the Innocence Project and of Centurion Ministries, two national organizations dedicated to exonerating those who have been wrongfully convicted. Much of his fiction explores deep-seated problems in our criminal justice system.

Grisham lives on a farm in central Virginia.

Jim McCloskey founded Centurion Ministries, the first organization in the world devoted to freeing the wrongly convicted. Since its establishment forty years ago, Centurion has freed seventy individuals, all of whom spent decades in prison serving life or death sentences for the crimes of others. McCloskey has a Master of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary. His memoir, When Truth Is All You Have, was published by Doubleday in 2020.

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