I very much enjoyed most of The Widow by John Grisham. We’re introduced to likeable lawyer, Simon who gambles more than he should, sleeps in his office pending separation and divorce from his wife, and seemingly just scrapes by. He first assumes that drafting the will of 85 year old widow Eleanor will net him his usual $250 fee – and something that his assistant will (in fact) do on his behalf. However, Eleanor happens to mention her husband holding shares in Coca Cola and Wal-Mart and he...