30 years have passed since 11-year-old Paul Tracy watched his troubled father, Warren, a pitcher for the New York Mets, clash with his childhood hero, the Cubs' golden-boy Joe Castle, in a contest in which no winners emerged. Now both father and son return to that infamous scene to face up to what really happened in this unforgettable novel about childhood, family, conflict and guilt. Over 275 million copies of John Grisham's novels have now been sold worldwide, making him an exceptional literary tour de force.