The Judge's List

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This novel is told by a third-person narrator with a focus on Lacy, Jeri, and Bannick. Consider: “Lacy was amused and almost chuckled” (2) when she first talks to Jeri on the phone. Later "Jeri turned and the streets were narrower, the houses smaller, the lawns not as well manicured” (40) as Jeri takes Lacy on a tour of Pensacola.