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  2. James Grippando - Wikipedia

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    Several of Grippando's novels feature Jack's wife, FBI undercover agent Andie Henning, without Jack: Under Cover of Darkness (2000); Money to Burn (2010); Need You Now (2012) and Cash Landing (2015). Leapholes, Grippando's first novel for young adults, was also the first novel for young readers ever to be published by the American Bar ...

  3. List of people from Waukegan, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Diane Ackerman, author and naturalist; Jim Bittermann, senior correspondent for CNN; Eleanor Taylor Bland, crime fiction author; Ray Bradbury, author, iconic science-fiction writer, wrote about 1920's Waukegan as "Green Town" in many of his novels and short stories; James Grippando, New York Times best-selling novelist [citation needed]

  4. Legal thriller - Wikipedia

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    The television series features a legal professional as the leading teacher and a group of law students who devise tactics to combat various criminal cases and murder mysteries. [23] There is a difficulty for characters to balance personal life and professional success as women, people of color and marginalized individuals in legal thriller ...

  5. List of thriller writers - Wikipedia

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    Leighton Gage; Stephen Gallagher; Meg Gardiner; John Gardner; William Garner; Tess Gerritsen; William Gibson; Michael Gilbert; Anton Gill; Robert Goddard; Steven Gore

  6. Bernie Madoff - Wikipedia

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    Cristina Alger's novel, The Darlings, published in 2012 by Pamela Dorman Books, features a wealthy family with a Madoff-like patriarch. [210] The action of James Grippando's thriller, Need You Now, published in 2012 by HarperCollins, was set in motion by the suicide of the Bernie Madoff-like Ponzi schemer Abe Cushman. [211]

  7. Thriller (anthology) - Wikipedia

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    The author, whose name is unmentioned, has an affair with a hotel masseuse, Kelly. Kelly tells him she is an empath, someone who can sense one's emotions by touch. She also tells him of a man in whom she sensed a very strong evil, and that the man is a pedophile.