Hear No Evil

Hear No Evil by James Grippando is a legal thriller published by Thorndike Press on August 2, 2004. This edition spans 560 pages and is presented in large type, making it accessible for a wider audience. The narrative follows criminal defense attorney Jack Swyteck as he takes on the case of a beautiful woman accused of murdering her husband, a U.S. Naval officer. As Jack navigates the complexities of military justice, he grapples with the unsettling realization that his client may not be fully honest about the circumstances surrounding the crime.
Readers will find a story filled with unexpected twists and unanswered questions as Jack delves deeper into the case. The plot unfolds against the backdrop of a high-stakes trial that challenges his legal expertise and moral compass. With themes of deception and justice woven throughout, this book offers an intricate exploration of the legal system and the personal dilemmas faced by those within it. Hear No Evil is a compelling addition to the genre of general thrillers, inviting readers to engage with the unfolding drama and its intricate character dynamics.
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A beautiful woman is accused of murder, and she wants criminal defense attorney Jack Swyteck to defend her. The victim is her husband, an officer at the U.S. Naval base on Guantanamo Bay and the son of a prominent Cuban exile. Having no experience in military justice and sensing that the woman isn’t telling the entire truth, Jack agrees with great foreboding to represent her. That decision plunges him headlong into a case with as many twists and turns as unanswered questions, and a trial that will bring him face to face with the ultimate surprise witness.
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