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Rick Dockery was the third-string quarterback for the Cleveland Browns. In the deciding game at the climax of the season, to the surprise and dismay of virtually everyone, Rick actually got into the game. With a 17-point lead and just minutes to go, Rick provided what was arguably the worst single performance in the history of the NFL. Overnight, he became a national laughing stock and, of course, was immediately dropped by the Browns and shunned by all other teams. But all Rick knows is football, and he insists that his agent, Arnie, finds a team that needs him. Against enormous odds, Arnie finally locates just such a team and informs Rick that, miraculously, he can in fact now be a starting quarterback. Great says Rick - for which team?The mighty Panthers of Parma, Italy. Yes, Italians do play American football, to one degree or another, and the Parma Panthers desperately want a player from the home of American footballat their helm. So Rick reluctantly agrees to play for the Panthers - at least until a better offer comes along - and heads off to Italy.He knows nothing about Parma (not even where it is), has never been to Europe, and doesn't speak or understand a word of Italian. To say that Italy - the land of opera, fine wines, extremely small cars, romance and football americano - holds a few surprises for Rick Dockery would be something of an understatement.
Arrow Books Ltd (United Kingdom) | |
2007 | |
9781846053689 | |
Hardback - 208 Pages | |
Illustrations |

Average rating (4 reviews)
Enjoyable, light hearted and very different to the normal JG
Sequoia1 | 21/07/2008 | See all Sequoia1's reviews (1) »
I suppose it helped that I read this book when I was on holiday in Italy. Yes it is not the normal John Grisham subject but in its own way it shows the skill of the author to write a light hearted novel with yes a predictable ending. His accuracy on the Italian locations and culinary experiences were perfect. I enjoyed it and highly recommend it particularily as holiday reading.
what a predictable storyline........
mactheadi | 15/07/2008 | See all mactheadi's reviews (4) »
I have read and enjoyed most of John Grisham's books but this didn't come anywhere near his best. It was so obvious what would happen at the end, the storyline was so predictable. I don't know anything about American football, that all washed over my head, but it wasn't really necessary. The story could have been told in 2/3rds of the pages.
Grisham abroad!
Collett | 02/11/2007 | See all Collett's reviews (3) »
Not his usual thriller style, but very entertaiining and set in the glorious country of Italy.
A real, and unexpected pleasure














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