Beyond Suspicion

Beyond Suspicion by James Grippando is a gripping reprint published by Harper Collins on June 24, 2003. This 464-page novel follows Miami criminal lawyer Jack Swyteck as he navigates a complex web of deceit after helping his ex-girlfriend, Jessie Merrill, retain a substantial life insurance payout. When Jessie is found dead, Jack becomes the prime suspect in her murder, forcing him to confront a dangerous criminal underworld while trying to clear his name.
Readers will find a thrilling narrative that delves into themes of betrayal and survival, as Jack races against time to uncover the truth behind Jessie’s death. The story intertwines elements of suspense and legal drama, showcasing Jack’s struggle against both law enforcement and a relentless adversary. As he digs deeper into the past, Jack must rely on his legal expertise to navigate the treacherous landscape of crime and deception, all while evading a killer who is determined to silence him.
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For smart, tough Miami criminal lawyer Jack Swyteck, it was a golden opportunity to help out his beautiful ex-girlfriend Jessie Merrill, who sold her life insurance for a cash payment when she wrongly believed she was dying. Now, thanks to Jack’s courtroom prowess, Jessie can keep the $1.5 million she received. But it turns out that Swyteck and the insurance company are both victims of a gorgeous scam artist. And when Jessie’s lifeless corpse is discovered in his bathtub, the attorney is suddenly wanted for murder. Framed and desperate — on the run from the police and a powerful criminal consortium willing to go to any lengths to retrieve the money — Jack must exhume the dark secrets of a buried past to save his freedom, his career, and his life. But even his unique legal skills cannot keep him out of the murderous sights of a cold killer — one who wants Jack Swyteck’s blood . . . and is beyond suspicion.
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