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3 result(s) for "Grippando, James, 1958- author"
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The girl in the glass box
\"Miami attorney Jack Swyteck lands in the heart of the contentious immigration debate when he takes on the ... case of an undocumented immigrant who fled to America to protect her daughter and save herself, in this timely ... thriller that explores the stories behind the headlines\"-- Provided by publisher.
Most dangerous place
Jack signs on to defend an old school friend's wife who is accused of murdering her college rapist, but he finds the case unexpectedly complicated by the woman's tortured family history and conflicting testimony from an ex-boyfriend.
A death in Live Oak
When the president of a Florida university's top African American fraternity is found hog-tied and drowned in a Suwannee River Valley swamp, his counterpart at a white fraternity is accused of the crime. Defense attorney Jack Swyteck investigates and finds uncomfortable parallels to a 1944 lynching, and suspects a conspiracy.