Listen online for free audiobook «Got the Look» by James Grippando. Reading: Ron McLarty.
Review #1
Received the Look audiobook free
Having read all books in the Jack Swyteck television series I am a little startled at no one of the negative comments about this new one.
No one readers complain that the identity of the perpetrator was a little imaginary. But than anyway do you want from a thriller? Do you want to out-guess the creator or do you want to enjoy the story? I found the story very satisfying at various levels.
Other readers they say that they look for the connection between Theo at the same time Jack incredible. But have they even read the past books in the television series? The connection is that securely grounded in the past at the same time in such a way connects two very different people in a magical connection. For me, the connection between Theo at the same time Jack is that not just a sweet plot accessory but a central part of the atmosphere in the story. For instance, I really giggled out sonorous reading about their discussion over whether or not pancakes were considered macho enough to bite during a meeting with a local bonds men.
Just like all past Jack Swyteck books, I enjoyed this one immensely due to the exciting story, the awkward position Jack found himself in once again (impoverished young man), the method he manages to be released of the situation, the magical description of Miami at the same time the Everglades that provide a lot of local spectrum to the story at the same time obviously the hilarious humor of Theo. I’ve exactly become a Grippando fan due to these books at the same time while impatiently waiting for the one more Swyteck book I’m thankful that I still have Grippando’s stand-alone thrillers to enjoy!
In my opinion, Grippando indicates with Received The Look once more that he is that one of the pinnacle lawful thriller creators!
Review #2
Got the Look audiobook in television series Jack Swytek
This book was okay. Just a little long at the same time convoluted. Jack is that okay at the same time I like Theo but no one of the manners are not ones I have much hostility for.
Review #3
Audiobook Got the Look by James Grippando
Adored this book. It had lots of squirms at the same time strings. Every time I believed I had it all figured out, that came one more writhe. But worth the read.
Review #4
Audio Received the Look narrated by Ron McLarty
I have been pleasantly gripped by Grippando at the same time his impressive lawful thrillers. I live in Miami at the same time adore the method Grippando knows the best spots in Miami. I adore the Jack at the same time Theo connection. They balance each other out. This book was an best read. I’m on to #6 at the moment.
Review #5
Free audio Received the Look – in the audio player below
At the finish of a decidedly mediocre read James Grippando countries that he “can’t reckon (he’s) been doing this for so long. . . at the same time getting away with it”. But, the reality is that he may be selling more at the same time making more but his writing is that becoming much much less appealing at the same time the conspiracies much less plausable. Disposition development at the moment seems a gizmo of the past. It is that realy a defame as his 1st nine demonstrated much more promise though, as I think of it, the decline has been precipitous. Perhaps you can tell a book by its embrace, with a bigger boost by none other than James Patterson, who seems to never cross out but simply co-author at the same time collect payments from publishers at the same time those foolish enough to read his trivial “writings”. Grippando once demonstrated the promise of a Robert Crais, Harlan Coben or Misha Connelly. Not even in the league anymore. Quality mysteries have always been problematic to look for as so much desecrate is that written in this genre. While Grippando is that still more successful than almost all, the rod is that low. The “Bigger One-O” is that my continue read of his. I would inspire readers to take a look at his earlier works. Terrific manners along with plausable conspiracies.
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