u003cbu003e#1 u003ciu003eNEW YORK TIMESu003c/iu003e BEST SELLERu003c/bu003e u003cbu003eu003c/bu003e u003cbu003eEvery jury has a leader, and the verdict belongs to him. u003c/bu003eu003cbru003eu003cbru003eIn Biloxi, Mississippi, a landmark tobacco trial with hundreds of millions of dollars at stake beginsroutinely, then swerves mysteriously off course. The jury is behaving strangely, and at least one juroris convinced he's being watched. Soon they have to be sequestered. Then a tip from an anonymous young woman suggests she is able to predict the jurors' increasingly odd behavior. Is the jury somehow being manipulated, or even controlled? If so, by whom? And, more important, why?