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Joseph Hayes (2)

Auteur de When No One Is Watching

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3 oeuvres 84 utilisateurs 9 critiques

Œuvres de Joseph Hayes

When No One Is Watching (2010) 65 exemplaires
Consequential Damages (2013) 11 exemplaires
The Wall (2018) 8 exemplaires

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Blair Van Howe and Danny Moran had been the best of friends since their days in law school. Both are rising stars in their prominent law firm, but one fateful evening everything came to a screeching halt for Danny. Though a great lawyer he had problems holding his liquor, and that particular night was too intoxicated to drive.

Blair was thrilled to drive Danny’s Porsche, but wound up causing an accident that killed an innocent driver. Afraid his budding political career would suffer if the truth came out Blair framed Danny, allowing him to take the fall for his own crime. Danny was too drunk to know he wasn’t at fault, while Blair believed he could make great changes in other’s lives if he stayed quiet about the accident and kept his political dreams alive.

Throughout the book, as Hayes tells Danny and Blair’s story and the truth struggles a bit too long to be revealed, readers are constantly brought back to the question of who had the better life. Was it the man one step away from becoming President who lived his life based on a lie, or was it the man who lost everything yet had everything in the end? What kind of life do you live when no one is watching?

Hayes ends his thought provoking novel with even more thought provoking Discussion Questions, sure to generate debate on these issues.

Recommended for Adult readers.

Blog link for review: https://shouldireaditornot.wordpress.com/2015/11/12/when-no-one-is-watching-jose...
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sunshinealma | 8 autres critiques | Nov 12, 2015 |
Pretty good story - a real page-turner....with some nice character development. I also really liked the references to Chicago.
 
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JosephKing6602 | 8 autres critiques | Jan 26, 2015 |
DNF. Too much message, too little narrative, character development or reason to keep reading.
 
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bsquaredinoz | 8 autres critiques | Mar 31, 2013 |
If you did something horrible, and there were no witnesses, would guilt make you confess? How would you hide your emotions and keep it from eating at you? What if it all came back to haunt you after decades of getting away with it?

Blair Van Howe and Danny Moran are lawyers, partners and best friends. They have been celebrating a big victory, and Danny has passed out, leaving Blair to drive them home. When Blair loses control of the car and causes a deadly accident, he puts Danny in the drivers seat and runs away. Blair, you see, has political aspirations, and if no one sees it doesn't happen, right?

Blair calls on his father in law for advice and is told to distance himself from Danny, which he does, cutting Danny out of his life completely. As Blair rises, Danny stumbles, doing prison time, losing almost everything, before finally coming to grips with his addiction and rebuilding his life.

This book made me wonder how many lies (other than the obvious) we are told by our politicians. Can you trust anyone?

Does Blair come clean? Does Danny succeed, and get his life back? I don't want to spoil it! I can't say I love, loved this book, but it really made me think!

I received this book from Newman Communications for review. Thank you!
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joemmama | 8 autres critiques | May 27, 2011 |

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Œuvres
3
Membres
84
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#216,911
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½ 3.5
Critiques
9
ISBN
85
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