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There are six basic punches in the world of boxing, and John Grisham lands three of them in his knockout new offering, “Sparring Partners (Jake Brigance Book 4) (Doubleday).

This collection of three novellas is a first for the author with dozens of best-sellers in his corner, but the resurrection of a popular character gives the project both its subtitle and an air of comforting familiarity — though calling this the fourth Brigance book is a stretch. The fictional lawyer Grisham created to star in three of his most important novels (“A Time to Kill,” 1989; “Sycamore Row,” 2013; and, “A Time for Mercy,” 2020), makes a significant appearance in the first of the novellas, but it’s more an accessory role, acting as a foil to the main character.

  

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