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#8414, aired 2021-06-0320th CENTURY BOOKS & AUTHORS $400: Atticus Finch in this novel was inspired by the author's father, who was also an attorney To Kill a Mockingbird
#7056, aired 2015-04-27BOOKS & AUTHORS $1600: A character known as Oliver Stone is the leader of the Camel Club in political thrillers by this former attorney David Baldacci
#3754, aired 2000-12-21ATTORNEY AUTHORS $200: In 2000 he published "The Brethren" about 3 imprisoned ex-judges John Grisham
#3754, aired 2000-12-21ATTORNEY AUTHORS $400: He published his first Perry Mason book in 1933, 22 years after he was admitted to the bar Erle Stanley Gardner
#3754, aired 2000-12-21ATTORNEY AUTHORS $600 (Daily Double): (Former Jeopardy! College Champion Tom Cubbage delivers the clue.) This Harvard law professor wrote the novel "The Advocate's Devil" Alan Dershowitz
#3754, aired 2000-12-21ATTORNEY AUTHORS $800: For his first mystery, "The Trials of Nikki Hill", this O.J. prosecutor collaborated with Dick Lochte Christopher Darden
#3754, aired 2000-12-21ATTORNEY AUTHORS $1000: This attorney wrote about the prosecution of Charles Manson in "Helter Skelter" Vincent Bugliosi
#3494, aired 1999-11-11BOOKS & AUTHORS $600 (Daily Double): An attorney must search the Brazilian rain forest for a missing heir in his novel "The Testament" John Grisham

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