"After a teenage girl disappears, Dylan is arrested when a piece of her clothing is found in his truck. It seems his fate is sealed — until Sashi’s mother claims to receive a call from her missing daughter… Can lawyer Jack prove a man’s innocence before he’s put to death?" How is he going to be convicted on one flimsy piece of evidence? This is the dumbest thing since the last novel this author wrote. And no, innocence does not have to be proved - guilt does! And the cliché of having Jack as your go-to character? Tired. Very tired. Yawn.
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Showing posts with label James Grippando. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Grippando. Show all posts
Monday, November 1, 2021
Gone Again by James Grippando
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Non-Review,
tedious,
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Monday, September 20, 2021
The Pardon by James Grippando
Grippando is a freaking awesome name to conjure with. I wish it had conjured something better. "A Miami defense attorney and his father, the governor of Florida, are forced to overcome their differences when a killer puts the lives of both men in jeopardy." Why? Does the governor and his family not have protection? Why is this an issue?
Labels:
fiction,
James Grippando,
Non-Review,
tedious,
WARTY!
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