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Don't Look Twice
Don't Look Twice
Don't Look Twice
Audiobook9 hours

Don't Look Twice

Written by Andrew Gross

Narrated by Christian Hoff

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

“A master of no-nonsense, good, old-fashioned suspense….Littered with surprises from start to finish, Don’t Look Twice offers the perfect blend of menace and normality.”
—Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author of The Venetian Betrayal

 

Don’t Look Twice, the third solo effort—and third consecutive New York Times bestseller—from Andrew Gross, author of The Blue Zone and The Dark Tide, brings back Detective Ty Hauck and ensnares him in a lethal maze of cover-up and corruption. Gross, who co-wrote several bestsellers with suspense superstar James Patterson, soars to new heights with his intrepid action hero Hauck—whom the Connecticut Post calls, “a Jack Reacher with heart.”

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperAudio
Release dateMar 3, 2009
ISBN9780061805271
Author

Andrew Gross

Andrew Gross is the author of the New York Times and international bestsellers Everything to Lose, No Way Back, 15 Seconds, Eyes Wide Open, Reckless, Don't Look Back, The Dark Tide, and The Blue Zone. He is also coauthor of five number one bestsellers with James Patterson, including Judge & Jury and Lifeguard. His books have been translated into more than twenty-five languages.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Not his best, that is for sure. Detective Hauck uncovers information implicating government officials. In the process, many are killed as he searches for the truth. I found this too convoluted and as I said, not his best.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Addictive thriller with deep undertones.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    [Don't Look Twice] by Andrew GrossTy Hauck Series Book #24 StarsFrom The Book:A drive-by shooting rocks an affluent suburb, leaving an innocent man dead. A witness to the madness—along with his terrified teenaged daughter—Detective Ty Hauck launches an investigation into what looks like a vicious case of family retribution. But Annie Fletcher, the owner of a hip café who's attempting to rebuild her life, saw something that does not fit the bloody scenario. And the truth is a gathering storm of secrets and corruption that could tear through the mansions of the town's most powerful—ravaging a family . . . and pitting Hauck against his own brother.My Thoughts:I first read this author when he began co-writing books with James Patterson and thoroughly enjoyed his writing style and how easy he was to read and hold the readers interest with an easy to follow plot. This...his second book in the Hauck series... is no exception and if anything better than his co-written books. The only "problem" that I had with the story was that it didn't seem that the "Why" was ever fully explained. I believe if the author had told us why things occurred as they did I could easily have given the book another star. In spite of that it was a fun book that should appeal to all mystery fans. I'll certainly continue this series.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Interesting but a bit predictable. Still a great writer. I will read all of his books
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Somewhat disappointed by the series. Seems like the same story over and over. Was expecting more from the author.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Is the language captivating? Occasional incomplete sentences and one-sentence paragraphs convey a sense of immediacy and raw emotion. 5 Are the characters unusually interesting? Even good people make minor errors in judgment that add up to major transgressions if they do not stay on their guard. 5Are the plot twists intriguing? Clever smoke screens are thrown up to hide the truth from the police and the reader. 5Does the pace pull you along? Unexpected murders punctuate and validate each step of the investigation. 5 What values underlie the story? Do what is right in every situation without regard to the consequences to yourself or others. Aspire to act as honorably as a knight. 5Is sexuality used appropriately? Two new lovers maturely decide to take it slow, to check their relationship every step of the way. 5What background research is evident? Gambling, politics.Is the meaning of the ending worth the trip? How high up the corruption goes is left unknown, so the reader is invited to exercise his/her imagination and refine his/her sense of reality. The political system limits what can be known about it due to its complexity and intricacy. 5Are there flaws? The flaws are like how it goes in real life. Some clues do not lead to the truth, like the murder victim's gambling habit.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    While there is nothing original about the story, it moves along at a good pace and is well written with central characters that I cared about.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Andrew Gross obviously learned at the elbow of James Patterson. A lot of noise without much story. A new chapter every few paragraphs. The book is capable enough as a distraction but the audio version was hampered by incongruous choices. For example, Ty and his brother sound like they were raised not only in different households but in different neighborhoods. Some of the plot makes no sense, Ty is the most guileless lieutenant in the history of the force, and, what a surprise!, there's a giant conspiracy behind the whole thing. I suppose that's a spoiler but, in this genre, not much of one.