A King’s Ransom

A King’s Ransom by James Grippando is a thrilling narrative published by HarperCollins on May 8, 2001. This first edition spans 432 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Nick Rey, a young lawyer at a prominent Miami law firm, who finds himself in a perilous situation when his father, Matthew Rey, is kidnapped in Cartagena, Colombia. Faced with a ransom demand that far exceeds the family’s financial means, Nick must navigate a complex web of danger and deceit to save his father.
As the plot unfolds, readers will encounter a gripping tale of intrigue where Nick teams up with Alex, a savvy woman who may hold the key to negotiating with the kidnappers. The narrative explores themes of desperation and the hidden threats posed by powerful legal entities, as Nick discovers that the real dangers may lie not just with the kidnappers, but also with the lawyers who have their own agendas. This edition offers a compelling look into the world of high-stakes law and personal sacrifice, keeping readers engaged until the final scene.
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The author of five bestselling novels, including Under Cover of Darkness and The Pardon, James Grippando writes compulsively readable thrillers that could be drawn from today’s headlines, only better. Now his trademark gifts are wonderfully demonstrated in a taut new tale of intrigue that will keep you guessing to the final, breathtaking scene.
Just two years out of law school, Nick Rey is on the career fast track at a hot Miami law firm when he is suddenly plunged headfirst into a dangerous bid to save his father. Matthew Rey has been kidnapped while on business in Columbia’s exotic port city of Cartagena. The ransom demand of three million dollars is far more than the Rey family can ever hope to raise.
Fortunately, Matthew had purchased an insurance policy to protect against just such a threat. Unfortunately, the kidnappers seem to know all about the policy, and the insurance company, suspecting fraud, is refusing to pay out. With nowhere to turn, Nick links up with Alex, a beautiful, street-smart woman who may be the only person capable of negotiating with Matthew’s abductors. But Nick soon discovers that the gravest dangers to him and his family are not the kidnappers and their guns, but the men in suits: lawyers, to be exact, at a powerful firm with something to hide, and they will stop at nothing to keep Nick from unleashing the truth.
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