Look Again
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2009
385
Novel • Fiction
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Contemporary
2009
Adult
18+ years
In Lisa Scottoline’s thriller Look Again, investigative journalist Ellen Gleeson is thrust into a moral dilemma when a postcard makes her question whether her adopted son, Will, was kidnapped from his birth parents. Her investigation uncovers a web of deceit involving a staged kidnapping, murder, and extortion, ultimately leading to danger for both her and Will as they seek the truth. The book contains depictions of violence, including murder and child kidnapping.
Suspenseful
Emotional
Mysterious
Heartwarming
Challenging
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Lisa Scottoline's Look Again is widely praised for its gripping narrative and emotional depth, seamlessly blending suspense with relatable characters. Readers appreciate the novel’s fast-paced plot and strong protagonist. However, some critiques point to predictable twists and inconsistent pacing. Overall, it’s a compelling read with minor drawbacks.
Readers who revel in fast-paced thrillers with intricate family dynamics will adore Lisa Scottoline's Look Again. Fans of Harlan Coben's suspenseful storytelling and Jodi Picoult's deep emotional engagement will find this novel compelling and impossible to put down.
51,851 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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385
Novel • Fiction
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Contemporary
2009
Adult
18+ years
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