Goodbye Girl
A Jack Swyteck Novel
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Publisher Description
“This is the eighteenth Swyteck novel since The Pardon (1994), and it’s just as good as the rest. Grippando keeps coming up with complex and timely cases, and this one is first-rate.” — Booklist
A contentious intellectual piracy case leads to an unsolved murder, and Jack Swyteck’s client—a pop music icon—is the accused killer.
Piracy costs the movie and music industry billions. No one has been able to stop it. But that won’t stop Miami criminal defense lawyer Jack Swyteck. His latest client, Imani Nichols, is a Grammy-winning popstar whose career has skyrocketed. Despite her success, she’s the most underpaid superstar on the planet because of an onerous record contract she signed as a teenager with her now ex-husband Shaky Nichols, who has made himself rich off her royalties.
Preferring to see thieves profit from her music than let her ex-husband pocket one more dime, Imani takes to social media and tells her millions of fans to “go pirate” and download her music illegally. Her hardball tactic leads to scorched-earth litigation, and now she needs Jack’s help.
The case takes a deadly turn when salacious allegations of infidelity send Imani and Shaky down a path of mutual assured destruction, each implicating the other in the unsolved murder of Imani’s extra-marital lover twelve years ago. Tyler McCormick died of asphyxiation, and his body was found in Biscayne Bay, chained to a piling with the words "goodbye girl" impressed on his chest. Despite their fierce denials, Imani and Shakey are both indicted for murder, leading to a sensational trial that exposes shocking secrets about their failed marriage, their cut-throat business partnership, and Imani’s astonishing success.
Yet as Jack discovers, uncovering the truth about the killing and the cryptic “goodbye girl” won’t just exonerate or convict his client, her ex, and their music empire. It may shape the future of the entire recording industry.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Murder and music go hand in hand in this entry in James Grippando’s crime thriller series starring defense attorney Jack Swyteck. When Jack agrees to represent pop star Imani in a defamation case against her music executive ex-husband, he doesn’t expect to be pulled into an investigation involving illegal music downloads, an angry Russian oligarch, and a cold-case murder that suddenly turns hot when new bodies begin to turn up. Grippando has done his research on some of the recording industry’s more appallingly skeevy practices, especially when inexperienced young singers are involved, so the stakes feel disturbingly realistic. You don’t need to already be a fan of the principled, idealistic Swyteck to read Goodbye Girl, but don’t be surprised if he becomes your new favorite legal eagle.
Customer Reviews
Miami
I enjoyed reading. I live in South Florida so I could put myself right into the story
Struggling
I gave up midway through this one. I have loved the author ‘s previous works, but this one felt convoluted.
GOODBYE GIRL
IT’S ALL GOOD