Don’t Look Twice

Don’t Look Twice by Andrew Gross, published by HarperCollins on April 24, 2012, is a gripping thriller that unfolds in an affluent suburb shaken by a drive-by shooting that leaves an innocent man dead. Detective Ty Hauck, who witnesses the chaos alongside his frightened teenage daughter, embarks on an investigation that initially appears to be a brutal act of family retribution. However, Annie Fletcher, the owner of a trendy café striving to rebuild her life, has seen something that contradicts the violent narrative, leading to a deeper exploration of secrets and corruption within the community.
In this edition, readers will delve into a complex web of intrigue that challenges the perceptions of justice and loyalty. As Detective Hauck navigates the investigation, he finds himself confronting not only the town’s powerful elite but also his own brother, adding layers of personal conflict to the unfolding drama. The novel intricately weaves themes of family dynamics and moral dilemmas against the backdrop of a suburban setting, making it a compelling read for fans of fiction and thrillers. With 464 pages, this edition offers a substantial narrative that invites readers to uncover the truth behind the facade of wealth and power.
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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.
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