Black Horizon

Black Horizon by James Grippando is a reissue published by HarperCollins on November 25, 2014. This 480-page thriller features Miami criminal defense attorney Jack Swyteck as he navigates a complex international case involving an oil spill from a drilling explosion in Cuban waters. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of a politically charged environment, drawing parallels to real-world events and highlighting the challenges faced by those involved in legal battles.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a suspenseful story that intertwines legal drama with environmental issues. As Jack represents an American woman whose husband was killed in the incident, he uncovers connections to his wife Andi’s undercover FBI assignment, raising the stakes in a case that may not be as straightforward as it seems. The book explores themes of justice and morality within the framework of a thrilling legal narrative, making it a compelling addition to the genre of legal suspense.
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In Black Horizon, a riveting and timely thriller drawn from tomorrow’s headlines, New York Times bestselling author James Grippando brings back popular Miami criminal defense attorney Jack Swyteck in an international case involving a devastating oil spill that pits him against his most villainous adversaries yet.
Three summers after the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe, oil is again spewing into the ocean—from a drilling explosion in Cuban waters sixty miles off the Florida Keys, creating a politically complex and volatile situation. Representing an American woman whose Cuban husband was killed on the rig, Jack finds himself in dangerous waters when he discovers that his incendiary case may be lethally connected to his new wife Andi’s undercover assignment for the FBI . . . and that the looming environmental catastrophe may have been no “accident” at all.
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