By: James Grippando
Posted: January 10, 2011
Emma Carlisle, trial attorney in the Criminal Division of the Rhode Island Office of Attorney General, was assigned Chelsea's case, and she has kept it open even though she hasn't got a suspect or a clue to work with. On the anniversary of Chelsea's accident she finds a newspaper clipping on her car's windshield about the fatality and a note saying ... "I know who did it."
INTENT TO KILL is one of those rare "WOW" books. The characters are tightly defined; the mystery is just that -- a very good mystery that will knock your socks off -- along with a soupcon of romance, and a smooth and mesmerizing narrative. Chelsea's younger brother, Babes, is autistic and loves analogs; as a matter of fact he makes analogs out of people's names and refers to them in that code. Babes is a fascinating character, as are all the personalities in this outstanding suspense, including attorney Jack Swytek, who has a cameo role in this tale.
This reviewer hangs her head in shame and admits this was her first book by James Grippando, but is seeking redemption by finding his back list and enjoying them tremendously.
Book Summary
Accidents happen . . .
Ryan James' promising baseball career was derailed before it even got started--when a hit-and-run driver killed his wife, Chelsea, leaving Ryan alone to care for their beautiful little girl. Now, three years later, he's a popular sports radio host in Boston, still haunted by a tragic crime that was never solved.
But this was no accident
Then, on the anniversary of Chelsea's death, Ryan receives a chilling message from an anonymous tipster: I know who did it. The shocking revelation that it may have come from Chelsea's autistic younger brother sets Ryan on a twisted path toward a shattering truth that threatens Ryan, his daughter, and everyone around them.
by: James Grippando
Harper
July 1, 2010
On Sale: July 1, 2010
Featuring: Ryan James
400 pages
ISBN: 0061628697
EAN: 9780061628696
Mass Market Paperback