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In New York Times bestselling author James Grippando's latest novel, Miami's top prosecutor becomes a suspect in his wife's disappearance, which may have a chilling connection to the woman he can't forget. Miami prosecutor Abe Beckham has been through tough personal times with the death of his beloved wife Samantha. Now remarried to the supportive Angelina, he throws himself into his work. When a woman's body is discovered dumped in the Everglades, Abe is called upon to monitor the investigation. The FBI is tracking a killer in South Florida they call "Cutter" because his brutal methods hark…mehr

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In New York Times bestselling author James Grippando's latest novel, Miami's top prosecutor becomes a suspect in his wife's disappearance, which may have a chilling connection to the woman he can't forget. Miami prosecutor Abe Beckham has been through tough personal times with the death of his beloved wife Samantha. Now remarried to the supportive Angelina, he throws himself into his work. When a woman's body is discovered dumped in the Everglades, Abe is called upon to monitor the investigation. The FBI is tracking a killer in South Florida they call "Cutter" because his brutal methods hark back to Florida's dark past, when machete-wielding men cut sugarcane by hand in the blazing sun. Then Angelina goes missing, and suspicion surrounds Abe. His closest friends, family, professional colleagues, and the media no longer trust his motives. Was his marriage not what he'd hoped for because he loved Samantha too much? Or was there another woman . . . and a husband with a dark side who wanted his new wife gone?
Autorenporträt
James Grippando is a New York Times bestselling author with more than thirty books to his credit, including those in his acclaimed series featuring Miami criminal defense attorney Jack Swyteck, and the winner of the Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction. He is also a trial lawyer and teaches law and literature at the University of Miami School of Law. He lives and writes in South Florida.