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"Buckle up for a full-throttle thriller drawn with full-bodied characters." -Best Thrillers An hour after Randolph Spiers quits his job as a mechanical engineer, he finally approaches the woman he's eyed at the supermarket, only to watch it explode minutes later with her trapped inside. The old Randolph would have gone home to his adulterous wife and forgot about it. That Was Before. The new Randolph tracks down the woman and drives her cross-country without a plan or Midwestern destination in mind. Even with his old life in shambles, that may be the least of his problems. The enigmatic woman…mehr

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"Buckle up for a full-throttle thriller drawn with full-bodied characters." -Best Thrillers An hour after Randolph Spiers quits his job as a mechanical engineer, he finally approaches the woman he's eyed at the supermarket, only to watch it explode minutes later with her trapped inside. The old Randolph would have gone home to his adulterous wife and forgot about it. That Was Before. The new Randolph tracks down the woman and drives her cross-country without a plan or Midwestern destination in mind. Even with his old life in shambles, that may be the least of his problems. The enigmatic woman next to him is running from her past too, and as trouble closes in and the truth behind the explosion is revealed, he's forced to question everything he thought he ever knew and felt-and everyone. Now he must decide whose side he's on. And he doesn't know who to trust.
Autorenporträt
Dan Lawton is an award-winning thriller author from New Hampshire and an active member of the International Thriller Writers (ITW) Organization. He is a somewhat closeted rom-com movie lover and a huge Boston Celtics fan. An antsy person, he's horrible at relaxing, feeling like he should be working on something at all times. Lawton admits to being afraid of snakes, the ocean, and rodents. And if you ever need it, he can talk like Donald Duck.