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A King's Ransom (Hardcover)

by James Grippando (Author)
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Miami attorney Nick Rey was perturbed by his fiancée's ocean-side pronouncement that in the future her title should be preceded by "ex-". So perturbed that he barely noticed when, seconds later, a sharp-shooting seagull dropped him another plate of the same. Odd to think that he'd shortly look back on it all as, well, a day at the beach.

Then again, having one's father kidnapped and held for ransom by Columbian revolutionaries will alter one's perspective, as will hearing that the FBI's declined to pursue the matter as they suspect the kidnappee, Matthew Rey, is not a commercial fisherman at all, but a drug smuggler. The state department, citing official policy against paying kidnappers, won't intercede and, oh yes, the insurance company that sold dad his $3,000,000 kidnap-and-ransom policy won't pay up because they think he's as much in cahoots as he is in Cartagena. Nick's sister, Lindsey, who's probably in South America, hasn't been heard from in a month, and his mother's pregnant.

And that's just the starting block as Nick and the beautiful insurance investigator, Alex Cabrera (also a former revolutionary), run waist-deep into pan-American treachery and deceit--and nifty plot twists and surprises--much of it supplied by Nick's own law firm, Coolidge, Harding and Cash.

Throughout A King's Ransom, author and Miami attorney James Grippando deftly balances first-person (Nick's) and third-person (Matthew's) narrative with true-to-life dialogue and characters drawn as well or better than most. It's fast, it's gripping, and it's getting to be a habit with him. Grippando bolted from the starting gate (and, presumably, the courtroom) with 1994's breath-holder The Pardon; if his sixth book in eight years is any indication, he'll neither slow down nor reenter the courtroom for some time to come. --Michael Hudson

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Attorney-turned-novelist Grippando's (Under Cover of Darkness; Found Money) sixth effort kicks off when Matthew Rey, a Florida fisherman with a partnership in a Nicaraguan seafood operation, is kidnapped while on business in Colombia by a group of Marxist guerrillas led by a sadistic soldier named Joaqu¡n. Matthew is dragged off to the mountains and his son, Nick, a young Florida lawyer, receives a ransom demand and tries to get his father back through official channels. Bad move: it turns out Matthew and his partner, Guillermo Cruz, are under suspicion of running drugs. Nick also learns that Matthew had kidnap-and-ransom insurance for the precise amount demanded by Joaqu¡n. To make matters worse, the insurance provider is a client of Nick's law firm, and refuses to pay the claim, accusing Nick and Matthew of conspiracy and fraud. Nick is legally outmaneuvered by his boss scheming senior partner Duncan Fitz and booted out of the firm. Broke, desperate and under suspicion of several felonies, he receives help from beautiful kidnapping negotiator Alex Cabrera and his ex-fianc‚e, Jenna, who's also a lawyer. Naturally, he finds himself torn between his lost love and his growing affection for the mysterious Alex. Meanwhile, Matthew is a helpless witness to scenes of gang rape, torture and murder perpetrated by Joaqu¡n and his thugs. Outflanked and running out of time, Nick delves into his father's business dealings and slowly uncovers a massive conspiracy. Grippando's experience as a trial lawyer shows in his depiction of Nick's frantic legal moves to clear his family's name; his extensive research into the kidnapping industry currently thriving in Latin America adds a harrowing dose of realism to a taut, well-constructed page-turner that seems destined for the big screen. Agents, Richard and Artie Pine. National advertising; six-city author tour.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.



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  • Hardcover: 432 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins; 1st edition (May 8, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060192410
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060192419
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 5.9 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (46 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #283,442 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A CONTEMPORARY CHILLER, June 15, 2001
With a theme as contemporary as today's glaring headlines and a scenario as chilling as our worst nightmare James Grippando has crafted his sixth thriller.

While Matthew Rey, an entrepreneurial commercial fisherman is in Colombia, he is kidnaped by a violent band of guerrillas whose leader, Joaquin, gives sadism a new dimension. Matthew's son, Nick, an up-and-coming Florida lawyer, receives a ransom demand for three million dollars. Unbeknownst to Nick that is the exact amount of a kidnaping insurance policy recently purchased by Matthew.

As attempts to rescue Matthew through the State Department prove futile, Nick turns to senior attorney, Duncan Fit, for help. Duncan proves to be both two-faced and double-dealing as he dismisses Nick, and informs him that the law firm will represent an insurance company in a fraud suit against Nick and his family.

Out of a job and charged with several felonies, Nick seeks the assistance of stunning Alex Cabrera, a kidnaping negotiator.

Grippando's years of experience as a trial lawyer are evident in his taut description of Nick's uphill battle against Colombian guerillas, government agencies, and his former law firm.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Thriller, August 26, 2002
While on business in Cartagena, Columbia, American businessman Matthew Rey is kidnapped and a $3 million ransom is demanded for his safe return. His son Nick is a novice attorney who attempts to free him. Nick is thwarted in his efforts by a lawsuit originating from his own firm against his family. It seems that his father had taken out a $3 million kidnapping insurance policy, and it looks as if the whole kidnapping is a set up by Matthew Rey to commit fraud. Worse yet, the FBI won't help because they believe Matthew is a drug smuggler and is somehow in cahoots with his Nicaraguan business partner. Since Nick cannot raise the money or negotiate his father's release through the usual methods, he enlists the help of a beautiful hostage negotiator, Alex Cabrera, as well as his former fiancee Jenna, who still has feelings for him.

A KING'S RANSOM is a taunt, intelligent addition to the genre. Grippando has written a hot thriller, filled with plenty of action and plot twists. This is an author I would not hesitate to read again.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars HIS BEST YET!!!, May 8, 2001
On a business trip off the coast of Columbia, Matthew Rey, a partner in a seafood business, is kidnapped. The terms of the kidnapping are simple...supply the kidnappers with a three million dollar ransom.

Back at home in Miami, Matthew's pregnant wife, and fresh out of law school son Nick, are devastated by the news.

Nick, willing to do whatever is needed to free his father, begins looking into his families finances and discovers a kidnapping insurance policy for three million dollars. Shocked by his finding, Nick submits the claim, and is given Alex Cabrera, the young agent assigned to his claim.

As Alex begins her discussions with the kidnappers, Nick is approached by the FBI, claiming his father is actually a drug smuggler, and they are investigating every angle, including his father's business partner, and his estranged sister Lindsey, whom the family has not spoken to in months, but is living somewhere in Columbia.

As the kidnapper's demands are escalating, Alex is told the insurance comapny will not pay the ransom.

With no one to trust, Nick and Alex begin their own mission to rescue his father, even if it costs them their lives. With the FBI on their tail, and the kidnappers getting anxious, the pair will have to race the clock to bring Matthew home alive.

'A King's Ransom' grabs hold on page one, and plunges you on a suspenseful ride through 400 pages. Non-stop surprises, and action galore will keep the pages turning until the shocking climax.

James Grippando has been churning out excellent suspense novels, and his new novel proves he is a master of his craft.

The season of the "page-turning beach book" has arrived, and 'A King's Ransom' is the first entry in the category.

A MUST read!

Nick Gonnella

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5.0 out of 5 stars For what it is, it is a great thriller
Is this great literature?

No.

Is it a great piece of escapism?

Absolutely yes. Read more
Published 18 months ago by DWD

5.0 out of 5 stars Another Grippando Great
I stay awake lots of nights reading this authors books. This is another all nighter.
Published on July 5, 2006 by B. Payne

5.0 out of 5 stars Grippando does it again!
I just can't put his book down. I can't wait for the next one to come out.
Published on July 4, 2006 by Irishmom

5.0 out of 5 stars A real page turner
I have often heard of a book being called a page turner, but in my 50 some odd years of reading, this was my first. Read more
Published on June 22, 2006 by Thad W. Meriwether

5.0 out of 5 stars SILLY REVIEWS
Is it literature, is it deadly accurate? Who cares? What a great story, not one wasted word. Terrific characters, terrific
dialogue, and very original story. Read more
Published on October 24, 2005 by Jonathan F. Gindick

4.0 out of 5 stars A good read, but don't pick it up if you want "literature"
There's something I don't get about many of these reviews. Some reviewers knock this book because it isn't "literary" enough; some knock it because the dialogue is wooden. Read more
Published on April 1, 2005 by Dave

4.0 out of 5 stars Good stuff from Mr. Grippando
It's nice to read a taut thriller. You already know the facts. Nick Rey's father is kidnapped by a splinter group of the original Marxist terrorists that frequent-inhabit... Read more
Published on January 30, 2005 by Larry Scantlebury

2.0 out of 5 stars A pleasing uncomplicated excursion, it's not goodliterature
`A Kings Ransom' was all right. It read like Grippando was using Grisham as a template and layering that upon a kidnapping story. Read more
Published on October 10, 2004 by C. Elgin

2.0 out of 5 stars Only half this book is worth reading
The parts worth reading are those dealing with the kidnapping of Matthew by Colombian bandits. I'd like to think that this material is realistic i.e. well-researched. Read more
Published on August 22, 2004 by Robert Hazelwood

5.0 out of 5 stars Another James Grippando Thriller
This guy is a great author. Makes you think about stuff you would have never thought about. This one keeps you on the edge of your seat the whole way. Read more
Published on January 20, 2004 by Robert Patterson

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