![]() Although this is the 17th book in the series, it can be read as a standalone. I recommend this one to those who enjoy a good legal thriller with some timely social issues as well. I was engrossed in this story from the beginning to the satisfying ending. This is a a clever mystery and legal thriller with a well-developed plot and interesting characters. Leo is there to help out as well as the lawyers in the Freedom Institute. ![]() He uses his efficient manner to get answers. As the story unfolds, Jack is sure that his client Xavier did not commit this crime and his goal is to find who did. It is a legal thriller that is very timely. This story deals with radicalization of youth, race and prejudice in society, legal rights of everyone accused of a crime and how a shooting like this affects a community. This puts their family in danger as over 13 people were killed and he is defending this killer. The boy’s mother is also Atlee’s friend, so she asks Jack to defend him. When the son of a Muslim man is arrested for the shooting it becomes a racial situation. There is a school shooting and Jack’s wife, off duty FBI agent Andie Henning, is at the school where their daughter is in kindergarten. ![]() This book starts off with a bang, literally. His expression and tone are perfect for the way I pictured Jack. They are well produced and the narrator, Jonathan Davis is the voice of Jack that I love. I started listening to the audiobooks two books ago and love them. I really enjoy the Jack Swyteck series and grab each book as they come out. Published January 5th 2021 by HarperAudio Twenty by James Grippando, Jonathan Davis (Narrator) ![]()
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