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Good Story; but Nothing Groundbreaking. Brief Synopsis: Lieutenant Ty Hauck was with his daughter at a gas station when a drive by shooting occurred. What first appears to be revenge by a local gang is slowly uncovered as a deeper conspiracy. Hauck is told to back off and let it be; but Lt. Hauck cannot accept that and digs deeper and deeper as the book unfolds. At times, the plot is all over the place, with Good Story; but Nothing Groundbreaking. At times, the plot is all over the place, with details coming out that further implicate others.

The characters are somewhat memorable and interesting, but their interactions are somewhat forced and unnatural at times. The plot is convoluted in a mess of a conspiracy that unfolds back and forth; however, it makes for an interesting story and is enjoyable to read. I was disappointed at the ending as it was somewhat anti-climatic. There are certainly better stories out there and there are certainly worse stories, too.

Good reading, Plants and Books More Reviews Gross knows how to assemble a decent story, but his authorial apprenticeship under James Patterson has left him with all sorts of atrocious writing habits we can only hope he'll someday outgrow. Like Patterson, Gross employs ultra-short chapters, one-dimensional characters, and Harlequin-style romance. Perhaps worse, whenever his characters converse, they refer to each other by name in almost every line.

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It's enough to make us wonder whether Mr. Gross has ever heard real people talk before Surely he's aware that people don't constantly use each other's names during conversations, right? The plot is serviceable, but relies entirely too much on extreme coincidence in order to keep moving forward.

It's the sort of book you read while riding the bus or waiting for your wife to finish up at the supermarket. In other words, it's disposable entertainment--something you're unlikely to have any strong feelings about one way or the other. Like Muzak. Best book I've read in quite some time. I think I may have read one of this author's books when he wrote under James Patterson's name. If I did, I don't recall being that impressed. Maybe it's because I don't like how a group of authors use Patterson's name to sell their novels.

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Perhaps I wouldn't be so disgruntled if Patterson took me under his wing. Enough ranting. Andrew Gross hit a home run with Don't Look Twice. I've heard the line, "I couldn't put the book down" a million times, and in Best book I've read in quite some time. I've heard the line, "I couldn't put the book down" a million times, and in this case it was true for me.

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The story moved well, with believable characters and good police drama and action. I was impressed with the author's protagonist, in that he didn't have all kinds of super powers and mixed martial arts. Having been a police detective, I found the cops and criminals alike to be true to life.

For anyone who enjoys a who done it crime drama with some action, put this book on your to read list. Andrew Gross obviously learned at the elbow of James Patterson. A lot of noise without much story. A new chapter every few paragraphs. The book is capable enough as a distraction but the audio version was hampered by incongruous choices.

For example, Ty and his brother sound like they were raised not only in different households but in different neighborhoods. Some of the plot makes no sense, Ty is the most guileless lieutenant in the history of the force, and, what a surprise! I suppose that's a spoiler but, in this genre, not much of one. View all 3 comments. Bit of a tangled web story with a few too many characters for my liking. Something about it also just made it not seem as believable as other crime novels. May 07, Jeffrey rated it liked it Shelves: thriller , read-in The latest from Gross a former co-author of James Patterson , continues his work with Ty Hauck a cop in Greenwich who witnesses the gunning down of a US attorney.


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Its a tidy little thriller that you can while your time away, but its fairly pat and predictable. Feb 28, Carol rated it really liked it. 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. 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. My Thoughts: I first read this author when he began co-writing books with James Patterson and thoroughly enjoyed his writing style and how easy he was to read and hold the readers interest with an easy to follow plot.

The only "problem" that I had with the story was that it didn't seem that the "Why" was never fully explained. I believe if the author had told us why things occurred as they did I could easily have given the book another star. In spite of that it was a fun book that should appeal to all mystery fans. I'll certainly continue this series. View 2 comments. Dec 25, Tina rated it liked it. There are some nice twists and turns in this second novel in the Detective Ty Hauck series. Nothing terribly new or particularly memorable, but a likable thriller when you need a mental escape from the real world.

Oct 26, Michael Redd rated it really liked it. I like the character and can't wait to read more.

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A good, fast-paced thriller with many interesting twists and turns. I'm not a big fan of stories about government conspiracies, but I enjoyed this one. Jan 17, Carol Scheidenhelm rated it it was ok. I realize the police case was about uncovering the larger operation, but did Gross have to kill off SOOOO many people in the process? Good story, just too much death. May 07, Brett Thomasson rated it did not like it Shelves: full-review-available , detective.

Andrew Gross first made his name as a co-author with James Patterson, opening with the historical novel The Jester. Patterson, like Clive Cussler and some others, Andrew Gross first made his name as a co-author with James Patterson, opening with the historical novel The Jester. Patterson, like Clive Cussler and some others, is a big-time best-selling author who has increased his output by collaborating with others. Only he and his co-authors know for sure how much either contributed, although some interviews suggest that the ideas, outline, polish and coaching come from Patterson in many of these collaborations, while a lot of the writing comes from the collaborator.

Ty Hauck, now somewhat famous for his role in the story Gross told in The Dark Tide , finds himself at the center of a drive-by shooting that also endangers his teenage daughter. Thus motivated, the chief of detectives of bucolic Greenwich, Conn. Hauck probes the mystery through several wrong turns, while his personal life deteriorates around him.


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His ex-wife brings his daughter home with her following the shooting and the woman with whom he began a relationship in the earlier book decides to stay in Atlanta to care for her ailing father. His brother reconnects with him after his home life goes south, offering even more tension as the two will try to resolve hard feelings of the past. A relationship with a potential witness, Annie Fletcher, alleviates some of the darkness, but even this potential bright spot has some shadows.

Gross weaves the case through several different scenarios, each rejected by Hauck as he discovers new information about the man who was killed. In the end we find out exactly what happened and why -- sort of. Actually, Gross winds up dumping the information, which involves war profiteering and corporate shenanigans in Iraq as well as Native American casino gambling, on us from the mouth of one of the men who's spent most of the book trying to keep Hauck from learning everything he openly shares with the detective. It's clumsy, implausible and a kind of a cheat for the reader. Gross is also in love with italicized words, throwing them around so often for emphasis they lose pretty much all of their impact and mostly annoy more than anything else.

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Thriller author Steve Berry supplies a cover blurb, saying that Don't Look Twice is "paced with throat-clutching suspense, and littered with surprises. Gross does indeed litter his story with surprises, like people "pouring" over documents and handling a thick "sheath" of papers, as well as a jail guard watching a Yankees baseball game on TV in a story set after Thanksgiving.

And it certainly had me clutching at my throat more than once. In the end, Don't Look Twice is more than a title -- it's excellent advice when it comes to this book.