Not my favorite Jack Swytek crime novel by Grippando--too many characters with too much to hide and too many lies told to their lawyers--but this is a solid series and extremely well narrated by Jonathan Davis. It's filled with series characters--though not nearly enough from Jack's wife and his best friend (a man he saved from execution)--and legal and investigative details. Jack and his wife go to the airport to meet one of his closest friends, a banker arriving from Hong Kong with his wife and daughter, who is there for surgery. At the airport, the friend's wife is arrested for murder--or perhaps it will be accessory to murder--of the man who raped her in college. Extremely labyrinthine plot, made even more obscure because everyone is lying to lawyer Swytek--frankly, a few too many lies and unreliable witnesses for my taste. Yet the novel is based on a true story of a woman, a victim of sexual assault, sent to prison after her attacker was murdered. Interesting series characters, Miami setting, Jack and Theo (ex-con best friend) go on dangerous investigations--and Jack realizes he shouldn't with a 2-year old at home (does this put him in the group of aging detectives who really can't physically take so many risks and blows?), smart dialog, with black humor lightening the dark tone. Compelling, if sometimes irritating story, but I couldn't stop listening. Get the Look, 5th in the series and when Jack meets Andi, the FBI agent who becomes is wife, is a good introduction to the series, as is Last Call, which tells Theo's story.