The Pardon Free Audiobook Download by James Grippando


The Pardon is a non-fiction thriller that tells the real story of how James Grippando, who was accused and convicted of the 1984 murder of his wife, was exonerated by DNA evidence. This audiobook takes you into the world of criminal investigation and crime scene forensics to see what really happened to his wife and why he's eventually proven innocent with advanced DNA technology.

James Grippando's writings about the American Mafia and organized crime in general are based on his work as an investigative reporter. He has written for The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Vanity Fair and many other publications. His latest book has been announced to be a hit, landing on the number two spot on the best sellers list of true crime audiobooks.

The Pardon is a gripping historical suspense novel of life in Washington, DC during the late 1960s and early 1970's. It is also James Grippando's sixth published book, written by a man who knows the ins and outs of US history and big city politics. The protagonist, Jack Meehan, is an ambitious young lawyer working for the Department of Justice when he learns that his old law firm partner has been murdered. What would have been an easy case to win becomes a nightmare when Jack realizes that he can no longer trust anyone in Washington or even himself.

In the audiobook, James Grippando does a great job of relating the story with just enough detail and action. The narrator, Ron McLarty, is great as well. It's an enjoyable listening experience that will remind you of the true horrors of the Salem Witch Trials.

This audiobook has been published by Recorded Books and is narrated by Ron McLarty. This audiobook was published in 2009 with paperback format and is 315 pages long. This audiobook is a historical account of the trial of President Andrew Johnson and the 1866 congressional impeachment proceedings. It begins from the night that Senator William Samuel Johnson, one of Andrew Johnson's most loyal supporters, was killed; it goes into detail about the assassination attempt on Secretary of State William Seward; and then talks about how General Ulysses Grant had to secretly watch his wife who was dying after her mother-in-law Elizabeth Todd Grimsley died. The book ends with the trial finally ending with Andrew Johnson going free.

James Grippando has written a gripping account of the events leading to President Johnson's decision to pardon former President Richard Nixon in 1974. The narrative is told from the perspective of Dickie Nixson, a Washington, D.C., reporter with connections and knowledge Johnson would need if he decided to pardon Nixon.

Published Date 2009-04-24
Duration 10 hours 4 minutes
Author James Grippando
Narrated Ron McLarty
Reviews
(11 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Mystery, Thriller & Horror
Parent Category Detective Stories

You may also like...