The book starts out with an engaging and shocking scene. You think that it's going to be full of suspense, but no, it does not go on like that.Not being a native English reader, it is hard for me to appreciate more or less the style of writing, but here, it seemed to me that the style was off.And...
Andrew Gross' detective hero Ty Hauck, comes up against one of the most devastating and gradual revelations in Don't Look Twice. After a number of events that take place in the local community, Ty crosses paths with his own brother. are these meetings by coincidence or is there something more sin...
Karen helped pack up their bags and drove them to JFK, where they connected with her folks, who had come up the day before, at the British Air terminal. She parked the car and went inside with them to check in, where she met up with Sid and Joan. Everyone was excited. Karen hugged Sam with everyt...
He leafed through the files one more time—the map of the camp, Mendl—even though everything was already firmly etched in his brain. At noon, Schubert came around his bunkhouse, the cat’s food options clearly diminished elsewhere. Blum was putting a few crumbs on the sill when he heard a knock on ...
He just wasn’t sure if he should call his lawyer first—or the police! He chose the police. It had been a strange conversation right from the start. Showing him those photos—Steadman and that other guy. Hofer. And how she wasn’t even a detective, just some employee at the sheriff’s office down the...
He went into the living room and knelt beside the chest that contained his old keepsakes. The old pictures of his family back in Miami. His medical diagnoses, kept like grade school report cards. The Billboard Top 40 sheet he had shown me. He pulled out a thick folder and ...
Harold had chartered a jet at Westchester County Airport to take Lauritzia out west. Everything was done in secrecy, including the flight plan. Only a handful of people who were connected with the case even knew.Roxanne decided to go along. She’d stay a couple of nights, make the house livable fo...