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The Innocent Man
John Grisham

The Innocent Man

Quick Answer

Read "The Innocent Man" as the 17th book in the Standalone Novels sequence. This follows the recommended publication order to preserve character development.

Sequence Warning

⚠️ Do NOT read before "Summer Desserts" (Book 16)

❓ Can I skip this book?
❌ No — Required

This book is essential to the core narrative and character development.

Verdict Insight: As the 17th installment, this volume is critical for following the central narrative progression and plot development.

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<b>#1 <i>NEW YORK TIMES</i> BESTSELLER • LOOK FOR THE NETFLIX ORIGINAL DOCUMENTARY SERIES • “Both an American tragedy and [Grisham’s] strongest legal thriller yet, all the more gripping because it happens to be true.”—<i>Entertainment Weekly</i></b><br><b> </b><br><b>John Grisham’s first work of nonfiction: a true crime masterpiece that tells the story of small town justice gone terribly awry.</b><br> <br>In the Major League draft of 1971, the first player chosen from the state of Oklahoma was Ron Williamson. When he signed with the Oakland A’s, he said goodbye to his hometown of Ada and left to pursue his dreams of big league glory. Six years later he was back, his dreams broken by a bad arm and bad habits. He began to show signs of mental illness. Unable to keep a job, he moved in with his mother and slept twenty hours a day on her sofa.<br> <br>In 1982, a twenty-one-year-old cocktail waitress in Ada named Debra Sue Carter was raped and murdered, and for five years the police could not solve the crime. For reasons that were never clear, they suspected Ron Williamson and his friend Dennis Fritz. The two were finally arrested in 1987 and charged with capital murder. With no physical evidence, the prosecution’s case was built on junk science and the testimony of jailhouse snitches and convicts. Dennis Fritz was found guilty and given a life sentence. Ron Williamson was sent to death row.<br> <br>If you believe that in America you are innocent until proven guilty, this book will shock you. If you believe in the death penalty, this book will disturb you. If you believe the criminal justice system is fair, this book will infuriate you.<br><br><b>Don’t miss <i>Framed, </i>John Grisham’s first work of nonfiction since <i>The Innocent Man,</i> co-authored with Centurion Ministries founder Jim McCloskey<i>.</i></b>
Next Recommended Book

Run Away

Book #17 of 524 in Series

Complete Series Reading Order

Publication Order

Preserves character reveals and plot twists exactly as the author intended.

Chronological Order

May spoil surprises but improves timeline clarity for deep lore fans.

Order Confidence

high Confidence

Why this order?

Our team of curators analyzes publication history, author interviews, and internal narrative continuity to establish the definitive reading sequence. This ensures zero spoilers and maximum narrative impact.

Why This Order Is Confusing

Many reading lists for Standalone Novels conflict because early publishers often labeled short story collections as standalone novels, or rearranged internal chronologies for marketing. This guide follows original author intent and narrative continuity to settle the debate for good.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I skip reading The Innocent Man?

This book is essential to the core narrative and character development.

Can I read The Innocent Man before Summer Desserts?

No. We recommend reading Summer Desserts first. The Innocent Man is the 17th book in the series and follows the core narrative established in earlier volumes.

Is The Innocent Man required reading for the Standalone Novels?

Yes, it is a core installment in the series reading order and contains critical character development and plot progression.

What comes after The Innocent Man in the reading order?

The next recommended book after The Innocent Man is Run Away (Book #17).