'A compulsory page-turner with a subterranean plot as old and potent as myth' Newsweek
'Grisham's smart use of the suspense novel to explore questions of being and faith put him squarely in the footsteps of Dickens and Graham Greene' Publisher's Weekly
'The Testament is his best novel in the past five... a brilliant first chapter.., you have to go on reading' Frances Fyfield, Mail on Sunday
Troy Phelan is a self-made billionaire, one of the richest men in the United States. He is also eccentric, reclusive, confined to a wheelchair, and looking for a way to die.
Nate O'Riley is a high-octane Washington litigator who's lived too hard, too fast, for too long. Emerging from his fourth stay in rehab he knows returning to the real world is always difficult, but this time it's going to be murder.
Rachel Lane is a young woman who chose to give her life to God, who walked away from the modern world with all its strivings and trappings and encumbrances, and went to live and work with a primitive tribe of Indians in the deepest jungles of Brazil.
In a story that mixes legal suspense with a remarkable adventure their lives are forever altered by the startling secret of The Testament.