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The pardon : a novel

Jack Swyteck, a brilliant Miami defense attorney, has spent years rebelling against his father, Harry, Now Florida's governor. Their estrangement seems complete when Harry allows one of Jack's clients-a man Jack believes is innocent-to die in the electric chair. But when a psychopath bent on serving his own twisted version of justice places both Jack and Harry in extreme jeopardy, the two have nowhere to turn but to each other.

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  • "Jack Swyteck, a brilliant Miami defense attorney, has spent years rebelling against his father, Harry, Now Florida's governor. Their estrangement seems complete when Harry allows one of Jack's clients-a man Jack believes is innocent-to die in the electric chair. But when a psychopath bent on serving his own twisted version of justice places both Jack and Harry in extreme jeopardy, the two have nowhere to turn but to each other."@en
  • "Jack Swyteck, a brilliant Miami defense attorney has spent years rebelling against his father, Harry, now Florida's governor. Their estrangement seems complete when Harry allows one of Jack's clients -- a man Jack believes is innocent -- to die in the electric chair. But when a psychopath bent on serving his own twisted version of justice places both Jack and Harry in extreme jeopardy, the two have nowhere to turn but to each other. Together they must find a way to overcome their cunning tormentor's manipulation . . . even as the stakes are being raised to far more perilous heights."@en
  • "In Florida, a man plans a series of murders to frame the son of the state governor. The purpose of his diabolical scheme is to put the governor, a law and order man, in a position where he will be forced to sign his son's death warrant. The motive is revenge, pay back the governor for sending a man to death, despite evidence that the man was innocent. A first novel."
  • "Jack Swyteck, a brilliant Miami defense attorney, has spent years rebelling against his overpowering father, Harry, now Florida's governor. When, on the eve of an execution, the governor denies Jack's request for a stay and allows the death sentence against Jack's client to be carried out, all hopes for a reconciliation seem dashed."
  • "In Florida, a man plans a series of murders to frame the son of the state governor. The purpose of his diabolical scheme is to put the governor, a law and order man, in a position where he will be forced to sign his son's death warrant. The motive is revenge, pay back the governor for sending a man to death, despite evidence that the man was innocent."
  • "In Florida, a man plans a series of murders to frame the son of the state governor. The purpose of his diabolical scheme is to put the governor, a law and order man, in a position where he will be forced to sign his son's death warrant. The motive is revenge, pay back the governor for sending a man to death, despite evidence that the man was innocent."@en
  • "After getting a confessed killer off on a technicality, brilliant young defense attorney Jack Swyteck, estranged son of Governor Harry Swyteck, a proponent of the death penalty, finds himself framed for murder."@en
  • "After getting a confessed killer off on a technicality, brilliant young defense attorney Jack Swyteck, estranged son of Governor Harry Swyteck, a proponent of the death penalty, finds himself framed for murder."
  • "After getting a confessed killer off on a technicality, brilliant young defense attorney Jack Swyteck, estranged son of Governor Harry Swyteck, a proponent of the death penalty, finds himself framed for murder"@en
  • "Een succesvol advocaat staat terecht voor moord op een verkrachter die hij eerder zelf had vrijgepleit."
  • "In Florida, a man plans a series of murders to frame the son of the state governor, in order to put the governor, a law and order man, in a position where he will be forced to sign his own son's death warrant. The motive is revenge, to pay back the governor for sending an innocent man to death."

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  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"
  • "Americké romány"
  • "Detective novels"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Powieść kryminalna amerykańska"@pl
  • "Detektivní romány"
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Electronic books"
  • "American fiction"
  • "Domestic fiction"@en
  • "Domestic fiction"
  • "Legal stories"
  • "Legal stories"@en

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  • "The pardon : a novel"
  • "The pardon : a novel"@en
  • "Praštanje"
  • "Oltre la verità"
  • "Oltre la verità"@it
  • "The pardon a novel"@en
  • "The pardon a novel"
  • "Prosba o milost"
  • "Prawo łaski"@pl
  • "Prawo łaski"
  • "Svědomí"
  • "The pardon : Book 1"@en
  • "The pardon"@en
  • "The pardon"
  • "Im Namen des Gesetzes : Roman"
  • "Im Namen des Gesetzes Roman"
  • "Le pardon"
  • "Oltre la verità : a novel"
  • "Im Namen des Gesetzes"
  • "The Pardon"
  • "The Pardon"@en
  • "Gratie"

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