An Army veteran and intelligence agent goes undercover as a janitor at
a federal courthouse to pursue his own brand of justice in a thriller
that's part John Grisham, part Robert Crais.
"Propulsive and engaging from the very first page."--C. J. Box, #1
New York Times bestselling author of the Joe Pickett series
As a young man, Paul McGrath rebelled against his pacifist father by
becoming a standout Army recruit and the star of his military
intelligence unit. But lingering regrets about their relationship make
him return home, only to find his father dead, seemingly murdered. When
the case ends in a mistrial--after a key piece of evidence
disappears--something doesn't smell right to McGrath. So he puts his
arsenal of skills to work to find out just how corrupt the legal system
is. And to keep digging, he gets a job at the courthouse. But not as a
lawyer or a clerk. . . .
Now McGrath is a janitor. The perfect cover, it gives him security
clearance and access to the entire building. No one notices him, but he
notices everyone. He notices when witnesses suddenly change their
stories. When jury members reverse their votes during deliberation. When
armies of corporate attorneys grind down their small-time adversaries
with endless tactical shenanigans. While McGrath knows that nothing he
discovers can undo his past wrongs or save his father, he finds his new
calling brings him something else: the chance to right current wrongs
and save others. And by doing so--just maybe--to redeem himself . . . if
the powerful and corrupt don't kill him first.
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Praise for Invisible**
"The masterful Andrew Grant outdoes himself with this deliciously
twisty, magnetic thriller. Fiercely redemptive, with its clever,
profoundly moving, and altogether captivating David and Goliath hook,
Invisible is a winner."--Sara Blaedel, #1 internationally
bestselling author of The Forgotten Girls
"[A] superior thriller . . . Grant capably combines a riveting plot
and depth of character. His best outing to date, this standalone marks
Grant as a rising genre star."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Another solid and entertaining thriller."--Kirkus Reviews
"Paul McGrath is not just a janitor--he's a terrific new hero in what
promises to be a fantastic and original series by Grant. Paul may be
invisible . . . but his results are not in this intense mystery thriller
that will leave you wanting more. In a word? Awesome."--Allison
Brennan, New York Times bestselling author of Too Far Gone