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Wrong Place Wrong Time: Can you stop a murder after it's already happened? THE SUNDAY TIMES THRILLER OF THE YEAR AND REESE’S BOOK CLUB PICK 2022

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In fact, there is a place where she is so far removed from that date, that she even forgets what exactly she witnessed.

I was really invested in the first half and started to get really bored in the second half, felt like the story was dragging on too long and made me lost interest. I was so happy to read from an article written by the author that the writing of this book changed the whole outlook of the author towards motherhood which made her decide to have a baby.

And it is also hell of mind bending, twisty mystery guarantees to burn your extra brain cells wit the surprises you never see them coming! Set in 2002, they chronicle Ryan’s desire to help others, his disenchantment with routine police work, and his decision to go undercover to infiltrate the same crime ring that Jen uncovers.

Then she discovers a poster among her husband’s things of a missing baby named Eve Green dated more than 20 years earlier. This built a cloak of believability to the plot, which could have easily swerved into territory that felt illogical or far-fetched. Jen is distraught and worried, when she is finally able to fall asleep, she wakes up and finds that it is yesterday. There are plenty of surprises in this story and once I got into the swing of what was occurring (and once Jen accepted that it was taking place and stopped trying to figure out the how/why/trying to tell everyone around her what was happening) I was able to put on my puzzle solving hat and go with the flow of what Jen was trying to discover.In some ways, Jen is taking inspiration from him, who has been so good at lying that his secrets have been hidden in plain sight. On the one hand, the narrator is fabulous and does a wonderful job inflecting various voices for the differing characters; on the other, it made it more difficult to keep up with the jumping timeline and easier to zone out on the more repetitive parts. Todd’s victim has lost his life and so has Todd really - his promising future over before it’s begun. If you're looking for a fast, popcorn type of read this one is great, so long as you dial in and don't zone out while cooking dinner. I’m aware that my imagination is weak in the area of Science Fiction and fantasy — so I’m often out of my element.

She sees him walking toward the house when a man suddenly appears out of the shadows and her son pulls a knife and kills him. Jen wakes up the next morning, after a night at the police station, ready to fight, to hire lawyers, to try to understand how she had “come to raise a murderer. The game at play is a dangerous one and it’s a rollercoaster ride as she makes some shocking discoveries in this voyage of second chances. The story begins with Jen witnessing her son kill another boy and as the police arrive, Jen’s life begins to crumble. Now Jack Jordan’s Do No Harm gives us surgeon Dr Anna Jones, whose eight-year-old son, Zack, is kidnapped, and who is told she must kill a high-profile patient on the operating table or her boy will be murdered.Some readers might feel irritated when they start reading it as they won't understand what is happening in the initial part. The time loop is merely a device to set up the premise and enable the story to be told in a different way. After Jen had told Rakesh about her time travel and couldn’t prove it she asked to contact his friend studying time travels and blackholes. Overall, this book will have you questioning the choices you make and their unintended consequences.

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