Intent to Kill Unabridged CD (Jack Swyteck)
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Rating | : | 4.37 (639 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0061768057 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 8 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-02-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
“A tight, twisty thriller….Hums along like a sizzling fastball thrown straight and sure.”—Providence Journal-Bulletin Bestselling author James Grippando is back with a gripping stand-alone thriller. Intent to Kill electrifies from the first inning on—as a fallen baseball star-turned-sports radio “shock jock” tries to expose a conspiracy and outwit a killer. Crackling with Grippando’s trademark suspense, ingenious plotting, and unforgettable characters, Intent to Kill is a grand slam from the author Nelson DeMille calls, “A very intense and ingenious storyteller.”
Grippando readers who know him mostly from the Swyteck series may find themselves thinking: wow, this guy is really good. Teaming up with Emma Carlisle, the prosecutor in charge of the hit-and-run case, Ryan uncovers a conspiracy that puts his own life at risk. The story is convoluted but not excessively so and has a satisfying resolution. It’s a return to the character-driven storytelling that made his earlier novels, including Found Money (1999), The Abduction (1998), and The Informant (1996), so successful. --David Pitt . From Booklist Grippando takes a break from the Jack Swyteck series—some readers would
"RICK "SHAQ" GOLDSTEIN SAYS: "A NOVEL MIXING DEATH ON THE HIGHWAY & BASEBALL PROVIDING AN ENTERTAINING DOUBLEHEADER."" according to Rick Shaq Goldstein. The protagonist is twenty-four-year-old Ryan James a third baseman for the minor league Pawtucket Rhode Island Red Sox. A former member of the University of Texas National Championship team he lives with his wife Chelsea and his two-year-old daughter Ainsley in Pawtucket amidst dreams of one day making it to the big leagues with the Boston Red Sox. The last game of the season for the "Paw-Sox" becomes anything b. Michael J Phair said Five Stars. He always does a good job.. Loved it! Loved this Swyteck book.