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Always Look Twice
By: Elizabeth Goodard
*REVIEW* 📚📚📚📚
Always Look Twice is engrossing and thought provoking from page one. It is second in a series, but I read it as a standalone with no problem. Harper, a crime scene photographer, is taking a break from her job, photographing nature, instead. While visiting a national park near Jackson Hole, Harper inadvertently snapshots a murder and, in fleeing the scene, accidentally drops her camera. Having no evidence or proof to validate what she believes happened out there, Harper finds that no one takes her accusations about a potential murder seriously. No one, that is, until Heath, a childhood friend of Harper's, intervenes on her behalf, and together, he and Harper attempt to solve this maybe murder before Harper becomes the next victim. Both Harper and Heath suffered terrible trauma in the past, shaping who they are today. Life is a struggle, but they carry on, using the negative energy as a propelling force for good. I liked Harper and Heath together because their relationship felt authentic, time tested and true, not forced or shallow. Dialogue throughout was intelligent, sharp and witty. The element of romance, while present, did not cloak the suspense or thrill of the mystery. The author balanced all aspects very well, including vivid and detailed descriptions of the area. I never could quite pin down the bad guy, but I am actually happy about that because the story is so much better when it is truly a mystery. I was intrigued from page one and zipped through the book quickly for some much needed answers! Always Look Twice is a captivating, compelling piece of fiction, and I just know fans of the genre and/or author, Elizabeth Goodard, will delight in this story.