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  • The Girl in the Glass Box

  • A Jack Swyteck Novel, Book 15
  • By: James Grippando
  • Narrated by: Jonathan Davis
  • Length: 11 hrs and 18 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (436 ratings)

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The Girl in the Glass Box

By: James Grippando
Narrated by: Jonathan Davis
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Publisher's summary

Miami attorney Jack Swyteck lands in the heart of the contentious immigration debate when he takes on the heart-wrenching case of an undocumented immigrant who fled to America to protect her daughter and save herself, in this timely and pulse-pounding thriller that explores the stories behind the headlines from New York Times best-selling author James Grippando, winner of the Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction.

Julia Rodriguez and her teenage daughter, Beatriz, escaped bloodthirsty gangs, random violence, and Julia's abusive husband back in El Salvador. Arriving in Miami, mother and daughter struggled to carve their own piece of the American dream. While life in the States is hard, it is safer, until Julia rejects her boss' unwanted sexual advances. Suddenly - thanks to an "anonymous" tip to US immigration authorities - she is arrested, locked in detention with criminals, and slated for deportation. Jack's only viable legal move to save her is asylum - a long shot that’s become nearly impossible in today’s charged political climate.

When Julia and Beatriz made the perilous trek north to freedom, they thought they’d left the danger behind them. But now, even Miami isn’t safe. A ruthless enemy may have tracked them to South Florida and is biding time, patiently waiting to strike.

In a case where the stakes have never been higher, Jack Sywteck may not be able to save his client - even if he wins.

©2019 James Grippando (P)2019 HarperCollins Publishers
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Not one of his best

I love James Grippando and his character Jack Switeck, but for some reason this story dragged for me. Not sure why but it just didn't measure up to his other stories I have listened to.

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Not my favorite Swyteck story

The story was timely, but it just didnt grab me like other Swyteck stories have. Not bad, just not great.

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Details matter.

The title was well researched and the story was nicely paced. The characters were well developed.

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Score! My first (but *not* last) James Grippando

Intelligent, empathetic author creates vividly three-dimensional relatable characters, reveals human flaws, frightens the hell out of me, makes me laugh, and does not seem to feel the need to indulge this reader/listener with "happily ever afters". Great stuff. Real. Solid narration, too. I'm addicted, now. 👍🏼

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Weak heroines and heroes.

Predictable and stereotype characters.
Struggled to finish. Not up to Gripando's other books. Credit and time wasted.

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Our broken immigration system

THE GIRL IN THE GLASS BOX deals with our broken immigration system by putting a very empathetic face to a fictional character caught in it. The result is an excellent legal thriller. Narrator Jonathan Davis is superb.

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New to series and loved it. Excellent narrator.

This book is great. It kept me totally engrossed over two days. There is no need to go into details as many other reviewers have done so but I'm now hooked on this author and narrator. I'm getting the next in the series asap (or earlier books).

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Disappointing ending

Loved the suspenseful chapters great story alas the ending missed on all points for me. Enjoy if you want

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A “Maz…ingly” Entertaing

I have several books in the offing calling to me to listen to, but this one would not release me from its spell. The main character, an attorney, is smart and relatable. He cares about his client and knows first-hand what it is like to be torn away from loved ones (his Cuban grandmother had to leave the island and her mother,when Fidel came to power).
I recommend this book as it is not only entertaining, but also topical.

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great story, great performance

great story, great performance. powerful story, well written and well performed. I might read more in the series

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