“Perhaps a sign of Grippando’s brilliance is that a reader’s thoughts do not necessarily remain within the confines of the plot…a novel that makes your hair stand on end.” - Washington Independent Review of Books
“Parallels the current political climate …. A ruthless candidate might use this engrossing and scary book as a how-to manual.” - Library Journal
“Scintillating and seductive . . . The Big Lie is one of those rare political thrillers destined to join the likes of Fletcher Kneble’s Seven Days in May and Allen Drury’s Advise and Consent in becoming a modern-day classic.” - Providence Journal
“Timely. . . . Grippando keeps the tension building to a heart-racing climax.” - Publishers Weekly on The Girl in the Glass Box
“Pulling current events into a tense, action-filled plot is… a specialty of James Grippando. [He] knows how to create a suspenseful plot in which every scene is believable. . . . sculpt[ing] harrowing scenes as he makes us care very much about each character.” - South Florida Sun-Sentinel on The Girl in the Box
“Expertly spun . . . the gorgeous Electoral College premise marks the beginning of a wild ride.” - Kirkus Reviews
“An all-too-timely scenario drives bestseller Grippando’s solid 16th Jack Swyteck novel.” - Publishers Weekly
“Grippando weaves immigration law and policy, domestic abuse, and other current social issues into a story that will quickly capture and keep the attention of readers who may be compelled to read this plot-driven legal thriller in one sitting.” - Library Journal (starred review) on The Girl in the Glass Box