Although Grisham writes fiction, he does not write idealised situations or characters. In aiming for a "realistic" portrayal, he may have otherwise decent characters do amoral or unpleasant things, or find themselves in situations where there is not a stock happy ending (I can't say for sure; I've never read Grisham). This is what I understand by "grim realism" - storytelling which is not sanitised for the readers' sake.