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Don't Look Now

A Novel

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Don't Look Now

By: Max Manning
Narrated by: Steve West
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The dark digital world of Max Manning's debut thriller is deftly brought to life by noted British narrator Steve West, offering a suspenseful tale that probes our most morbid fears - and curiosities.

In East London, two photos of a dark-haired woman begin to circulate on social media. In one, she is alive but terrified, her blue eyes desperate and wet with tears. In the second, her lifeless form is splayed out in the woods, her torso streaked with blood. Though they haven't yet located the crime scene, Detective Fenton and his team can't help but hear about it - after all, the murder is trending. Before long, the killer taunts the world with a new series of posts featuring a new victim, and Fenton finds himself searching for a serial killer with a rising body-count…and a fan following. And he loves to give his fans what they want.

©2018 Max Manning (P)2018 Audible, Inc.
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It could have been longer. The tension and details of the crimes were swift. Also I wanted a different ending for the main character.

Seemed to short

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I liked the storyline especially from the start. I felt it was a good ending but I felt it was a bit dragged on. By the end I was starting to go forward by 20 seconds to get through parts that seemed repetitive. I feel though, overall a good book and I would read his future books. JC

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