Support AACPL's collections, services, programs and more by setting up a recurring gift. Help make your library better.

Blood money
(eBook)

Book Cover
Average Rating
NoveList Series:
Series:
Published:
New York : HarperCollins, 2013.
Format:
eBook
Content Description:
1 online resource (342 pages)
Rating:
General adult.
Status:
Available Online
Description

New York Times bestselling author James Grippando delivers a powerful, nonstop thrill ride ripped from the headlines. Miami criminal defense attorney Jack Swyteck is back in his most frightening case yet, and this time the price of victory is measured in blood. It is the most sensational murder trial since O. J. Simpson's. The nation is obsessed with Sydney Bennett, a sexy nightclub waitress and good-time girl accused of murdering her two-year-old daughter for cramping her party life. When he had agreed to defend Sydney, Jack Swyteck knew he'd be taking on the toughest and most controversial case of his career. Millions of "TV jurors" have convicted Sydney in the court of public opinion. When the shocking verdict of not guilty is announced, citizens across the country are outraged, and Jack is bombarded by the fallout: angry, profanity-laced phone calls and even outright threats. Media-fed rumors of "blood money"--purported seven-figure book and movie deals--ratchet up the hysteria, putting Jack's client and everyone around her at risk. On the night of Sydney's release, an angry mob outside the jail has gathered to serve its own justice. In the frenzy, an innocent young woman bearing a striking resemblance to the reviled Sydney Bennett ends up in a coma. While the media blame Jack and his defense team, the victim's parents reach out to him, requesting his help. They don't believe the attack was the tragic result of random mob violence. Searching for the truth about what happened that night, Jack makes a frightening discovery. Larger and much more powerful forces are working in the shadows, and what happened outside the jail is a symptom of an evil that infected the show-stopping trial and media-spun phenomenon of Sydney Bennett.

Also in This Series
More Like This
More Details
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780062109859

Notes

Description
New York Times bestselling author James Grippando delivers a powerful, nonstop thrill ride ripped from the headlines. Miami criminal defense attorney Jack Swyteck is back in his most frightening case yet, and this time the price of victory is measured in blood. It is the most sensational murder trial since O. J. Simpson's. The nation is obsessed with Sydney Bennett, a sexy nightclub waitress and good-time girl accused of murdering her two-year-old daughter for cramping her party life. When he had agreed to defend Sydney, Jack Swyteck knew he'd be taking on the toughest and most controversial case of his career. Millions of "TV jurors" have convicted Sydney in the court of public opinion. When the shocking verdict of not guilty is announced, citizens across the country are outraged, and Jack is bombarded by the fallout: angry, profanity-laced phone calls and even outright threats. Media-fed rumors of "blood money"--purported seven-figure book and movie deals--ratchet up the hysteria, putting Jack's client and everyone around her at risk. On the night of Sydney's release, an angry mob outside the jail has gathered to serve its own justice. In the frenzy, an innocent young woman bearing a striking resemblance to the reviled Sydney Bennett ends up in a coma. While the media blame Jack and his defense team, the victim's parents reach out to him, requesting his help. They don't believe the attack was the tragic result of random mob violence. Searching for the truth about what happened that night, Jack makes a frightening discovery. Larger and much more powerful forces are working in the shadows, and what happened outside the jail is a symptom of an evil that infected the show-stopping trial and media-spun phenomenon of Sydney Bennett.
Target Audience
General adult.
Citations
APA Citation (style guide)

Grippando, J. (2013). Blood money. New York, HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Grippando, James, 1958-. 2013. Blood Money. New York, HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Grippando, James, 1958-, Blood Money. New York, HarperCollins, 2013.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Grippando, James. Blood Money. New York, HarperCollins, 2013.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.
Staff View
Grouped Work ID:
d9f3a048-a148-6a90-c935-65f049ee1d49
Go To GroupedWork

Record Information

Last File Modification TimeJul 17, 2021 04:37:30 AM
Last Grouped Work Modification TimeMar 31, 2023 04:07:46 AM

MARC Record

LEADER03320cam a22004334 4500
001a1711209
003SIRSI
006m    ||  d |      
007cr un|||||||||
008200806s2013    nyu     s     000 1 eng  
020 |a 9780062109859|q (electronic bk.)
035 |a (Sirsi) i9780062109859
037 |a ub4k89|b cloudLibrary
040 |a MnSpTMCL|b eng|c MnSpTMCL
041 |a eng
072 0|a FIC031000|2 bisacsh
092 |a CLOUD LIBRARY
1001 |a Grippando, James,|d 1958-|e author.
24510|a Blood money|h [eBook] /|c James Grippando.
260 |a New York :|b HarperCollins,|c 2013.
300 |a 1 online resource (342 pages)
336 |a text|b txt|2 rdacontent
337 |a computer|b c|2 rdamedia
338 |a online resource|b cr|2 rdacarrier
4901 |a Jack Swyteck novel ;|v 10
520 |a New York Times bestselling author James Grippando delivers a powerful, nonstop thrill ride ripped from the headlines. Miami criminal defense attorney Jack Swyteck is back in his most frightening case yet, and this time the price of victory is measured in blood. It is the most sensational murder trial since O. J. Simpson's. The nation is obsessed with Sydney Bennett, a sexy nightclub waitress and good-time girl accused of murdering her two-year-old daughter for cramping her party life. When he had agreed to defend Sydney, Jack Swyteck knew he'd be taking on the toughest and most controversial case of his career. Millions of "TV jurors" have convicted Sydney in the court of public opinion. When the shocking verdict of not guilty is announced, citizens across the country are outraged, and Jack is bombarded by the fallout: angry, profanity-laced phone calls and even outright threats. Media-fed rumors of "blood money"--purported seven-figure book and movie deals--ratchet up the hysteria, putting Jack's client and everyone around her at risk. On the night of Sydney's release, an angry mob outside the jail has gathered to serve its own justice. In the frenzy, an innocent young woman bearing a striking resemblance to the reviled Sydney Bennett ends up in a coma. While the media blame Jack and his defense team, the victim's parents reach out to him, requesting his help. They don't believe the attack was the tragic result of random mob violence. Searching for the truth about what happened that night, Jack makes a frightening discovery. Larger and much more powerful forces are working in the shadows, and what happened outside the jail is a symptom of an evil that infected the show-stopping trial and media-spun phenomenon of Sydney Bennett.
521 |a General adult.
5880 |a Print version record.
650 0|a Swyteck, Jack (Fictitious character)|v Fiction.
650 0|a Lawyers|z Florida|z Miami|v Fiction.
655 7|a Legal stories|2 gsafd
655 7|a Thrillers (Fiction)|2 lcgft
655 0|a Electronic books.
8001 |a Grippando, James|d 1958-|t Jack Swyteck novel ;|v 10.
85640|3 Whole product|u https://ebook.yourcloudlibrary.com/library/AACPL-document_id-ub4k89
85642|3 Front cover image|u https://images.yourcloudlibrary.com/delivery/img?type=DOCUMENTIMAGE&documentID=ub4k89&size=ORIGINAL
596 |a 22
930 |a June Cloud purchases sj
999 |a CLOUD LIBRARY|w DEWEY|c 1|i 1711209-1001|l 3M|m Z-ELIBRARY|r N|s Y|t Z-E-BOOK|u 8/6/2020