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  • Location: Caribbean, London, Co Donegal, Letterkenny

Don’t Look Back

Don’t Look Back

Why a Booktrail?

2023: Some lies are too big to run from.

  • ISBN: B09Z5GS5BN
  • Genre: Suspense

What you need to know before your trail

For one week, everything in Luke Miller’s life is perfect. Surprised with a belated honeymoon by his wife, Rose, he’s had seven days with her in a Caribbean paradise. It’s more than he ever thought he’d deserve.

But as they pack their bags, Rose breaks down, confessing that on the day they left London, a violent man from her past tracked her down and broke into their home. He wasn’t expecting her to fight back. And, in her terror, Rose killed him. Now there’s a dead body in Luke’s apartment, and only one person he can think to turn to.

Mickey Sheils never expected to hear from Luke again, not after he disappeared the first time. Luke knows Mickey can’t deny a woman who needs help, so she promises she’ll deal with things – she’ll make sure Rose doesn’t have to keep running.

But it turns out, some lies are too big to run from.

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Letterkenny in Ireland

This is the Irish setting of the novel and it’s one of the few real locations  – there’s definate charm here and the village sounds lovely! The locations are not that important to the story other to show that the body is found in one flat whilst the couple are on a luxury holiday far away from their home.

Letterkenny used to be a market town and it had a castle where County Donegal’s only Catholic cathedral, stands today.

The hotel here in the novel is quite important and well, another hotel was once of note in the town – In 1798, Theobald Wolfe Tone, a leading Irish revolutionary figure , was arrested at Laird’s Hotel.

BookTrail Boarding Pass: Don’t Look Back

Destination/location:  Co Donegal, London, Carribean Author/guide: Jo Spain Departure Time: 2023

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