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Don't look twice a novel

Hauck investigates drive-by shootings, retribution, and a gambling scheme.

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  • "When Detective Ty Hauck witnesses a man gunned down at a local convenience store, it looks at first glance like a random act of violence. But when Annie, a local restaurateur, approaches Hauck with information about the crime, the case soon reveals connections to shady dealings at a chain of casinos, the same casinos that were licensed with the help of Hauck's brother, Patrick, a state administrator. Now, Hauck must protect both Annie and his brother from people who would rather see them disappear as he follows a trail that looks more corrupt, dirty, and deadly by the minute."
  • "Hauck investigates drive-by shootings, retribution, and a gambling scheme."@en
  • ""Greenwich, Connecticut, detective Ty Hauck (introduced in The dark tide) witnesses a man gunned down at a local convenience store, and at first glance it looks like a random act of violence. But when Annie, a local restaurateur, approaches Hauck with information about the crime, the case soon reveals connections to shady dealings at a chain of casinos, the same casinos that Hauck's brother, Patrick, a state administrator, has helped license."--Publisher's description."@en
  • "A drive-by shooting leaves an innocent bystander dead. When a witness sees something she shouldn't have, Detective Ty Hauck finds himself involved in a situation of corruption inside Greenwich's circle of wealthy and powerful citizens."@en
  • "IA drive-by shooting leaves an innocent bystander dead. When a witness sees something she shouldn't have, Detective Ty Hauck finds himself involved in a situation of corruption inside Greenwich's circle of wealthy and powerful citizens."
  • "For local detective, Ty Hauck, life is good. Until a day trip with his daughter turns into a bloodbath. Inner-city violence seems to have invaded his quiet Greenwich suburb. Or does someone just want it to appear that way? If so, it's someone powerful enough to kill without fear of reprisal. Ty suspects things go deeper, but everyone, from the FBI to his own family, wants him to stop looking. But Ty ignores the warnings ... with devastating and explosive consequences."
  • "In this sequel to?The Dark Tide?, Greenwich detective Ty Hauck witnesses a gas station drive-by shooting that kills a U.S. attorney. After dismissing signs pointing to a gang, Hauck suspects a much more powerful and corrupt group - and becomes the next target. Violence and strong language. 2009."@en
  • "In this dramatic new novel following the bestselling The Dark Tide, a drive-by shooting rocks the posh suburb of Greenwich, Connecticut, and an innocent bystander is left dead. Detective Ty Hauck plunges into what seems like a vicious case of retribution and follows the trail to a sinister gambling scheme at an upstate casino. Until Annie Fletcher, a young restaurateur in the midst of rebuilding her life, witnesses something she shouldn't have'and immediately runs to him with what she knows. Suddenly, Hauck is pulled into a rising storm far greater than it first appeared'a storm wide enough to encompass corruption inside Greenwich's circle of wealthy and powerful citizens. And punishing enough to consume Hauck's own family, and tear brothers apart forever . . . if it doesn't kill them first. Don't Look Twice is a gripping story of profiteering on an international scale and an emotionally resonant domestic thriller from one of the hottest new talents in suspense fiction."@en
  • "In this dramatic new novel following the bestselling The Dark Tide, a drive-by shooting rocks the posh suburb of Greenwich, Connecticut, and an innocent bystander is left dead. Detective Ty Hauck plunges into what seems like a vicious case of retribution and follows the trail to a sinister gambling scheme at an upstate casino ..."@en
  • "After a drive-by shooting in Greenwich, Connecticut, nearly kills him, Hauck follows the trail to a sinister gambling scheme at an upstate casino and is caught in a deadly maze of cover-up and corruption."@en
  • "After a drive-by shooting in Greenwich, Connecticut, nearly kills him, Hauck follows the trail to a sinister gambling scheme at an upstate casino and is caught in a deadly maze of cover-up and corruption."
  • "Detective Ty Hauck is caught in a deadly maze of cover-up and corruption in this new thriller from the New York Times bestselling author of The Dark Tide."
  • "ADVENTURE / THRILLER. A breathtaking novel of suspense from the co-author five No 1 James Patterson bestsellers including Judge and Jury and Lifeguard, and the hit thrillers The Blue Zone and The Dark Tide A drive-by shooting nearly kills detective Ty Hauck while out shopping with his daughter. It throws him back into the life he thought he'd left behind: alone and facing hidden enemies. With his estranged brother Warren also in danger, Hauck can't turn away. Now the good life he has made for himself must be put aside while Hauck tracks the shooter. But what he finds makes no sense no matter how many times he looks!"
  • "Detective Ty Hauck plunges into what seems like a vicious case of retribution and follows the trail to a sinister gambling scheme at an upstate casino. Until Annie Fletcher, a young restaurateur in the midst of rebuilding her life, witnesses something she shouldn't have -- and immediately runs to him with what she knows. Suddenly, Hauck is pulled into a rising storm far greater than it first appeared: a storm wide enough to encompass corruption inside Greenwich's circle of wealthy and powerful citizens. And punishing enough to consume Hauck's own family, and tear brothers apart forever, if it doesn't kill them first."@en

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  • "Suspense fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Suspense fiction"
  • "Fiction"
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  • "Downloadable audio books"@en

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  • "Don't look twice a novel"@en
  • "Don't look twice a novel"
  • "Don't look twice"@en
  • "Don't look twice"