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Just Keeps Getting Better and Better, January 8, 2007
I won't write a synopsis as it has been done quite well by the previous reviewer. I have read all of Mr. Grippando's books and find they get better and better with each new book. This new story of Jack Swyteck and Theo is indeed a book you will not put down - I didn't until 6:00 a.m. the next morning. The tension is there along with the bits of humor that Mr. Grippando does so well. I'm not sure why he's not on the best seller list, but I can assure you that once you starting reading his books, you will not want to miss any of them. It is my understanding, like many of today's terrific authors, he is also writing books for young adults. Even though that does not describe me, I'm going to pick them up as well. Give yourself a treat and pick up this book.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Never a Dull Moment in This Book !, February 22, 2007
When Darkness Falls" does not disappoint. Love the friendship between Theo and Jack. And it is 11:21 PM central time just couldn't put the book down. The complex weave of nationalities, history, the sighted vs. the blind and other colorful threads entwined make for the story to be told most pleasurable and a "hold your breath" novel. Grippando, is an author, who writes for the pure joy of telling a rich story rather than churning out nonsense books for making a buck: what a delightful gift for the reader.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Remarkable, Rich, and Cleverly Addictive, January 9, 2007
Attorney Jack Swyteck agrees to represent Falcon, a homeless man who stops traffic for hours when he stands on a bridge and threatens to jump--his only demand, to speak to the Mayor's daughter, police officer Alicia Mendoza. Falcon comes to an agreement with hostage negotiator Vincent Paulo, but is soon captured. Jack's less than grateful client manages to make bail and is on the run after a dead woman is found in the trunk of a car he calls home. Jack soon finds himself in the middle of a hostile situation where Falcon has taken his best friend, Theo, and a woman hostage. Jack, with the help of Paulo, Alicia, and several law enforcement agencies jockeying for jurisdictional command, must race to meet the demands of an unstable man to save his friend. What's revealed are dark secrets that stretch from Argentina, the Bahamas, to Miami's political elite.
Miami's rich setting is a character of its own with diverse culture, rich cuisine and changing weather that sets the tone and raises the stakes in this adrenaline-charged thriller. The characters and scenes are made even more vivid through the experiences of a blind man, Sergeant Vincent Paulo, not because of the strength of his other senses, but because of his insight and skill as an experienced hostage negotiator. Even Falcon proves to be not your typical monster. He's likable despite his absurd demands and acerbic wit. There is also enough humor weaved throughout to ease the tension on the volatile situation.
This is one high-powered thrill ride. The more pages I turned, the more I craved. Grippando knows how to grab your attention and keep it. Be prepared to devour this in one sitting because once you turn the cover, Grippando has you! Excellent!
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