An ordinary photograph causes a mother’s world to unravel in this shocking thriller from the bestselling author and creator of the hit Netflix drama Fool Me Once.
When Grace Lawson picks up a newly developed set of family photographs, there is a picture that doesn’t belong-a photo from at least twenty years ago with a man in it who looks strikingly like her husband, Jack. And though Jack denies it’s him, he disappears that night, taking the photo with him. Now, to save her family from a killer who will stop at nothing to get the photo, Grace must confront the dark corners of her own tragic past….
When Grace Lawson picks up a newly developed set of family photographs, there is a picture that doesn’t belong-a photo from at least twenty years ago with a man in it who looks strikingly like her husband, Jack. And though Jack denies it’s him, he disappears that night, taking the photo with him. Now, to save her family from a killer who will stop at nothing to get the photo, Grace must confront the dark corners of her own tragic past….
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In the hands of Harlan Coben you are kept guessing - and intrigued - until the last line . . . Just when you think you understand everything, Coben introduces a surprising twist. And then he does it again. And again. His previous books have been massive bestsellers, and if you read this one you will understand why
JUST ONE LOOK is a puzzle book par excellence . . . I loved it
Coben is one of the genre's big hitters, and on this showing it's easy to see why
A masterful work of suspense
Coben is still on a huge roll. Always a spellbinding story teller, he is up there with other big leaguers like Elmore Leonard and Michael Connelly, and rightly so. Just One Look, a tale of grief and vengeance, has even more dazzling plot surprises and gasp-out-loud twists than usual . . . Coben's power lies not only in narrative and pithy dialogue. Unlike some of his contemporaries, his characters, even minor players, are properly fleshed out and credible, making for an emotional, as well as scary, rollercoaster of a read