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    Most Dangerous Place

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      Jack nodded but said nothing.

      Isa rose and extended her hand. There was no hug, just a handshake. “Thank you, Mr. Swyteck. Thank you for everything.”

      As they turned and headed back into the house, Isa’s words—I’m glad he’s dead—replayed in Jack’s mind, and suddenly it occurred to him:

      For the first time since spring, he was absolutely certain that his client was telling the truth.

      Acknowledgments

      Readers first met Jack Swyteck in my 1994 debut, The Pardon, as an idealistic and somewhat naive young lawyer whose love life could have filled an entire volume of “Cupid’s Rules of Love and War—Idiot’s Edition.” He’s grown a lot since then. So have I. Most Dangerous Place is my—gulp—twenty-fifth novel.

      No. 25 is a milestone, and I’m grateful to the team behind this run. To my good fortune I’ve had the same publisher (HarperCollins) and literary agent (Richard Pine, and his father, Artie, before him) since The Pardon. More than twenty years ago Carolyn Marino stepped in as my editor to make sure I didn’t become a “one-hit wonder,” and since then, nothing has happened to Jack without passing the “Carolyn test.”

      My beta readers are the unsung heroes. Janis Koch—once known as “Conan the Grammarian” to her students—has been an irreplaceable member of the team since Got the Look. Janis and my longtime friend Gloria Villa have corrected hundreds of errors that would have otherwise gone to print. Readers can thank them for the polish and blame me for any remaining errors.

      Finally, thanks to my wife, Tiffany, who was there for the pre-Pardon crash and burn, who knows why Most Dangerous Place is not No. 26, and who has shown only love and support through good and bad, success and setback.

      JMG, May 2016

      About the Author

      James Grippando is a New York Times bestselling author of suspense. Most Dangerous Place is his twenty-fifth novel, the thirteenth in the Jack Swyteck series. He was a trial lawyer for twelve years before publication of his first novel, The Pardon, in 1994, and he now serves as counsel at Boies Schiller & Flexner LLP. His novels are enjoyed worldwide in twenty-eight languages. He lives in South Florida.

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      Also by James Grippando

      Gone Again*

      Cash Landing+

      Cane and Abe

      Black Horizon*+

      Blood Money*+

      Need You Now+

      Afraid of the Dark*+

      Money to Burn+

      Intent to Kill

      Born to Run*+

      Last Call*+

      Lying with Strangers

      When Darkness Falls*+

      Got the Look*+

      Hear No Evil*

      Last to Die*

      Beyond Suspicion*

      A King’s Ransom

      Under Cover of Darkness+

      Found Money

      The Abduction

      The Informant

      The Pardon*

      Novellas and Short Stories

      The Penny Jumper

      Death, Cheated*

      Green Eyed Lady+

      Operation Northwoods*

      For Young Adults

      Leapholes

      * A Jack Swyteck novel

      + Also featuring FBI agent Andie Henning

      Copyright

      This novel is a work of fiction. Any references to real people, events, establishments, organizations, or locales are intended only to give the fiction a sense of reality and authenticity, and are used fictitiously. All other names, characters, and places and all dialogue and incidents portrayed in this book are the product of the author’s imagination.

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      Digital Edition FEBRUARY 2017 ISBN: 9780062440570

      Print ISBN: 978-0-06-244055-6

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