Last to Die

Last to Die by James Grippando is a gripping thriller published by HarperCollins on November 29, 2011. This reissue spans 512 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Miami criminal attorney Jack Swyteck, who reluctantly takes on Tatum Knight, a contract killer and brother of Jack’s best friend. Knight insists he is innocent of the murder of Sally Fenning, a wealthy woman who had a complicated relationship with him. As the plot unfolds, it reveals a deadly competition among six heirs, each vying for a $46 million inheritance, with only the last living beneficiary set to claim the fortune.
Readers will find a tense narrative that explores themes of greed and survival as the heirs begin to fall one by one. Jack Swyteck becomes embroiled in this chilling game, racing against time to ensure his own survival. The book delves into the complexities of loyalty and morality within a suspenseful framework, making it a notable entry in the fiction and thriller genres. With its intricate plot and engaging characters, Last to Die offers a compelling exploration of the darker sides of human nature.
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Miami criminal attorney Jack Swyteck doesn’t want Tatum Knight as a client. But the allegedly “reformed” contract killer is the brother of Jack’s best friend, and the assassin swears he had nothing to do with the shooting death of Sally Fenning, though he claims the beautiful, depressed multi-millionairess wanted him to do the deed. Even so, Knight has been named in Fenning’s will, along with five others, all vying for a fortune. The catch is that only the last living would-be beneficiary will inherit the $46 million. So begins a twisted game of survival of the greediest and deadliest as, one-by-one, the heirs start to fall. And suddenly Jack’s caught up in a chilling race to ensure that the next to die is not Jack Swyteck.
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