Don't Look Back

Don't Look Back

2009 • 152 pages

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Average rating4.2

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3.75This was a perfect palate cleanser courtesy of [a:Josh Lanyon 359194 Josh Lanyon https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1289326144p2/359194.jpg] and the whiskey smooth voice of [a:Lance Greenfield 6903110 Lance Greenfield https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1420196163p2/6903110.jpg]. The mystery isn't too deep and it doesn't really matter. The story is really about regret and the loss of what could've been if we'd made different choices. It's about how we allow others to manipulate our emotions. It's about second chances. The whole story floats on a sense of ennui. But the real treat is seeing another version of Jake and Adrien, in the form of Mike and Peter. It's almost like a template for the Adrien English series, particularly when it comes to Mike Griffin, the Jake prototype. However the story is enjoyable on its own merit. As usual Josh doesn't disappoint.

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