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Camino Winds Reader’s Guide

By John Grisham

Camino Winds by John Grisham

READERS GUIDE

Questions and Topics for Discussion

1. Camino Island undergoes a traumatic incident in Hurricane Leo, one that will clearly impact the local population for a long time to come. Would you return to the island, or would living there not be worth the risk? 

2. Of the various people who come and go within Bruce’s circle of friends, who—if any—do you identify with the most? 

3. Did you believe that Nick Sutton’s theories surrounding the details of Nelson’s murder would be correct, or were you surprised by the accuracy of his predictions? 

4. After Brittany Bolton’s death, Bruce temporarily “fires” the private investigation firm Alpha North Solutions, although ultimately he winds up going back. Both Bruce and Alpha North operate in a moral gray area, but this incident proved too much for him. Discuss whether the ends can (or cannot) sometimes justify the means. 

5. The nursing home scheme that is uncovered during the course of the book results in many dozens of people arrested and charges filed against various players involved. But ultimately do you think these nursing homes will turn out for the better, or simply wind up in the hands of another negligent corporation?

6. A common trait of many Grisham novels has characters ultimately achieving justice not because of, but despite of the involvement of local law enforcement, and Camino Island is no different. Name some challenges involved with getting any local bureaucracy to correctly prioritize an individual’s needs.

7. The nature of Bruce and Noelle’s relationship undergoes a major change in the book. Do you think Bruce will uphold his new vow of faithfulness?

8. How much additional publicity do you believe Nelson’s final novel will receive, in light of its subject matter and the event surrounding his death?

9. If you were Nelson’s sister, would you have assigned Bruce to handle all the affairs related to the book’s publication, or would you have wanted to be more involved?

10. Camino Winds has a bit more in common with one of John Grisham’s legal thrillers than its predecessor, Camino Island. Are you a fan of one style versus the other?

11. If you were in Bruce’s position, how far would you have gone in attempting to solve Nelson’s murder? 

 
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