Williamsburg Regional Library

Black horizon, a Jack Swyteck novel, by James Grippando

Label
Black horizon, a Jack Swyteck novel, by James Grippando
Language
eng
Form of composition
not applicable
Format of music
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Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
Black horizon
Medium
sound recording
Music parts
not applicable
Oclc number
870956715
Responsibility statement
by James Grippando
Series statement
The Jack Swyteck series, book 11
Sub title
a Jack Swyteck novel
Summary
It's deja vu, with a big twist. Three summers after the biggest man-made environmental disaster in history, millions of gallons of oil are again spewing from a hole in the ocean floor. But this rig explosion was in Cuban waters, just 50 miles away from Florida, and the situation is complex. The consortium doing the work is state-owned Venezuelan, Chinese and Russian, controlled by a mineral lease from the Cuban government. And the Cubans not only refuse assistance from the U.S., they also vow to fire on "hostile" American vessels that enter Cuban waters. Enter Jack Swyteck, who's honeymooning with his new wife Andie in the lower Keys. As an ominous black slick appears in the water, CIA agent Andie is called back to an undercover assignment. So Jack heads to Key West to see his buddy Theo Knight. There Jack is transformed from bystander to player in the unfolding oil catastrophe when he takes on a client whose husband was on the rig that blew up. She wants Jack to file a wrongful death in U.S. court. Taking on this unimaginably complicated case pitches Jack into a dangerous world, only to find that his case and Andie's assignment may be lethally connected
Target audience
adult
Transposition and arrangement
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Classification
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