Just One Look
By Harlan Coben
4 Cassettes ~ 6 Hours ~ Abridged
Read by Carolyn McCormick
NEW - Mark Through UPC
"Harlan Coben is the modern master of the hook-and-twist - luring you in on the first page . . . only to shock you on the last." - Dan Brown, author of The Da Vinci Code
An ordinary snapshot causes a suburban mother's world to unravel in an instant. 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. In the photo are five people: four Grace can't rocgnize and one that looks strikingly like her husband, Jack.
When Jack see the photo, he denies he's the man in it. But later that night, while Graces lies in bed waiting, he drives away in the family's minivan without an explanation, taking the photograph with him.
Not knowing where he went or why he left, Grace struggles alone to shield her children from Jack's absence in the days that follow. Each passing day brings only doubts about herself and her marriage and still more unanswered questions about Jack, along with the realization that there are others looking for Jack and the photograph - including one fierce, silent killer who will not be stopped from finding his quarry, no matter who stands in his way.
When the police won't help her, and neighbors and friends alike seem to have agendas of their own, Grace must confront the dark corners of her own tragic past to keep her children safe and learn the truth that might bring her husband home.
Winner of the Edgar Award, the Shamus Award, and the Anthony Award, Harlan Coben is the author of ten previous novels, including the New York Times bestsellers No Second Chance (chosen as the first ever International Book-of-the-Month selection), Gone for Good, and Tell No One. He lives in New Jersey with his wife and family.
Carolyn McCormick has appeared in the films Enemy Mine and A Simple Twist of Fate and on television in Law & Order, The Practice, and Star Trek. Her stage credits include Dinner Party, Private Lives, and Hedda Gabler.