A Time to Kill

Why does John Grisham open his story with such horrific detail of the crime?

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In this novel, the author is not holding the reader in suspense, attempting to find out who the perpetrators are. Instead, he provides the horrific details, making it a story of what the Hailey family will do in retaliation for their ten-year-old daughter, Tonya. The story will go far beyond simply depicting innocent or guilty parties.