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Don't Look Back
Don't Look Back: An Addictive, Fast-paced Thriller from the Bestselling Author of The Perfect Lie | Jo Spain
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It was the perfect honeymoon . . . until she confessed to murder 'I loved it' TIM WEAVER 'A griptastic thriller' LIZ NUGENT 'Jo Spain at her brilliant best' ANDREA MARA For one week, everything in Luke Miller's life is perfect. Surprised with a belated honeymoon by his wife, Rose, he's had seven days with her in a Caribbean paradise. But then Rose confesses that on the day they left, a violent man from her past tracked her down and broke into their home. He wasn't expecting her to fight back. In her terror, Rose killed him. Now there's a dead body in his apartment, and only one person Luke can think to turn to. Mickey never expected to hear from Luke again, not after he disappeared without warning. Mickey can't deny a woman who needs help. Luke trusts her to make sure Rose doesn't have to keep running. But it turns out, some lies are too big to run from. Praise for Jo Spain 'Jo Spain is a brilliant, compelling storyteller' Jane Casey 'A top-notch thriller' T. M. Logan 'Jo Spain never disappoints' Chris Whitaker 'A fabulous page-turner that will keep you guessing and guessing' Cara Hunter
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kellock
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You can't go wrong with a Jo Spain novel. However I have discovered a book ick. I don't like reading 'Look Luke' or any combination of those words 🫤 it seemed to be used a lot.

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kellock
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Next kindle read . . . Getting round to this one after I thought I'd started it but had actually started something else!

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Next up . . . She is becoming a firm favourite

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Jo Spain is so reliable for a twisty domestic mystery. The one was a bit more fast paced than some of her others and had more changes in direction. I didn‘t really connect with any of the characters but nevertheless it was a propulsive narrative. Entertaining, easy reading.