Published on February 24, 2020  
The Lucille Stewart Beeson Law Library is home to more than just books containing statutes and case law. The law library is also home to an interesting and diverse collection of fiction books. This collection includes historical novels, thrillers, mysteries, and more. Whether you are looking for a fiction book to occupy your leisure time, or whether you are looking for a fiction book that supports your scholarly research, the law library just might have the perfect book for you. 
 
The following is a list of just a few of the fiction titles that can be found in the Beeson Law Library’s fiction collection. Additional titles can be found by exploring the library’s online catalog.
 
Al-Tounsi. Anton Piatigorsky. Chicago: Ankerwycke, 2017.
Location: Second Floor
Call Number: PR9199 .3 .P479 A48
In a case of detainees held overseas, read about what happens when Supreme Court Justices allow their personal lives to affect their judicial decisions.
 
Half of a Yellow Sun. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. New York: Anchor Books, 2007.
Location: Second Floor
Call Number: PR9387 .9 .A34354 H35
In this work of historical fiction, follow the struggles of five people as they cope with the effects of the Nigerian Civil War.
 
Hallelujah, Alabama! Robert Ely. Montgomery, AL: MBF Press, 2006.
Location: Second Floor
Call Number: PS3555 .L92 H35
Richard Steick, an attorney and college professor, withstands the weight of political corruption in order to prevent a county in Alabama from becoming a toxic waste dump.
 
The Help. Kathryn Stockett. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 2009.
Location: Second Floor
Call Number: PS3619 .T636 H45
Read about the experiences of Abilene, Minny, and Skeeter as they work to tell the stories of African American maids who work in white Southern households of the 1960s.
 
The Impeachment of Abraham Lincoln: A Novel. Stephen L. Carter. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2012.
Location: Second Floor
Call Number: PS3603 .A78 I47
What might have happened had President Lincoln not been assassinated? 
 
Law and Vengeance: A Legal Thriller. Mike Papantonio. New York: Select Books, 2017.
Location: Second Floor
Call Number: PS3616 .A587 L395
Gina Romano, a trial lawyer, works to find out who murdered her friend.
 
Legal Asylum: A Comedy. Paul Goldstein. Chicago: Ankerwycke, 2017.
Location: Second Floor
Call Number: PS3607 .O4853 L44
In spite of dark secrets and uncooperative forces, can Dean Elspeth Flowers succeed in getting her state law school into the top of the rankings?
 
The Rainmaker. John Grisham. New York: Doubleday, 1995.
Location: Second Floor
Call Number: PS3557 .R5355 R35
Rudy Baylor, a young attorney who seems to be down on his luck, hopes to turn his life around with a million-dollar insurance dispute.
 
The Street Lawyer. John Grisham. New York: Doubleday, 1998.
Location: Second Floor
Call Number: PS3557 .R5355 S7
In this thriller, the life of Michael Brock, a rising star in a big D.C. law firm, is changed forever after surviving a violent encounter with a homeless man.
 
Supreme Ambitions. David Lat. Chicago: American Bar Association, 2015.
Location: Reading Lounge, Second Floor
Call Number: PS3612 .A8684 S87  
Audrey Coyne, a graduate of Yale Law School, is in search of a U.S. Supreme clerkship. What must she do to achieve her goal?