Don’t Look Now

Don’t Look Now by Michelle Gagnon is a gripping follow-up to the acclaimed Don’t Turn Around, published by HarperCollins on August 27, 2013. This first edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Noa and her friend Zeke as they navigate a perilous journey across the country, determined to protect runaways from becoming victims of the sinister Project Persephone. As they evade capture, Noa grapples with the trauma of her past, which has left her both exhausted and fearful.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a tale filled with action and adventure, as Noa and her team face escalating threats and a shocking confrontation that tests their resolve. Meanwhile, Peter, who is back in Boston, anxiously tracks Noa’s movements, driven by a desire to help her and uncover the truth about the Project’s horrific experiments. With trust in short supply and danger lurking at every turn, the stakes are higher than ever as they strive to dismantle the Project and protect those they care about.
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This follow-up to the critically acclaimed Don’t Turn Around—which Kirkus Reviews called “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo for teens, a surefire hit”—raises the stakes to their absolute limit and will leave readers begging for the exciting conclusion. Having outsmarted the sinister Project Persephone, Noa and her friend Zeke are on the run again, moving across the country, protecting runaways before they become test subjects for the Project’s horrific experiments. Noa knows all too well what that feels like: Whatever was done to her has left her exhausted and scared.
Back in Boston, Peter anxiously follows Noa’s movements from his computer. But he’s desperate to do more, especially when he learns what the Project has done to his ex-girlfriend, Amanda.
Then, in an explosive confrontation, Noa and her team are trapped in the one place they thought was safe. It will take everything Noa and Peter have to bring down the Project. And with no one to trust and enemies hiding at every turn, they may be the only people alive who can.
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