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When No One Is Watching
When No One Is Watching
Author: Joseph Hayes
On the eve of announcing his run for Congress, a charismatic Chicago politician causes a deadly accident. Panicked, he frames his best friend, a good-hearted alcoholic, and flees the scene. As one man tries to pick up the pieces of his shattered life, the other embarks on a meteoric rise to political stardom. But when a dogged detective digs dee...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780615520858
ISBN-10: 0615520855
Publication Date: 10/1/2010
Pages: 320
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Publisher: Joseph Hayes
Book Type: Paperback
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donkeycheese avatar reviewed When No One Is Watching on + 1255 more book reviews
Blair Van Howe and Danny Moran were at the top of the world, winning a big healthcare case. Danny had drunk more than his fair share, so Blair offered to drive his best friend home. He loved Danny's new car, a Porsche, and since it was late, figured it was no harm to see what the beauty could do. He didn't anticipate the oncoming car and although they didn't crash, the other car veered and hit a tree head-on. Blair stops the car and rushes to check the driver of the other car and begins to panic when he sees the driver pinned and the little girl in the backseat begging him to help her daddy.

Blair knows this scandal could kill his political career before it begins, so he works quickly. He puts an unconscious Danny in the driver's seat of the Porsche, uses Danny's cell phone to call 911, and runs away. He immediately calls his father-in-law Sam to help him. He's running for Congress and these events can't get out or his career is over.

Sam helps squelch information, convinces Blair that he needs to stay away from Danny, after he convinces Danny to plead guilty. Danny feels terrible about what happened, and his wife leaving him doesn't aid him. He knows he is a drunk, but he can't seem to help it. He listens to Blair and decides to go with the guilty plea, even though it will kill his career as a lawyer.

Detective Victor Slazak, Chicago PD, knows something is fishy with the case. There's blood at the scene, and Danny didn't have a scratch on him. He valiantly tries to get a copy of the 911 call, to no avail and the valet at the restaurant who watched Danny and Blair leave, disappears before Victor can get his testimony. When intruders arrive at his home and use physical abuse to ensure Victor stays away from the case, and Chicago, Victor has no choice but to leave. He wants to live.

Blair rises from Congress, to the White House, to the Governor's office. Over the years, Danny has become a member of AA and helped others. But now, Blair is running for President and someone doesn't want him to win. The dirt that was covered years ago is starting to be uncovered and several lives may change irrevocably, unless something drastic is done.

When No One is Watching is a thrilling, page-turning novel that kept me up late into the night. The characters of Danny and Blair are remarkable and realistic, and their bond of friendship is stretched to the maximum. How their lives are changed from one remarkable event and one choice is the motivator throughout the tale. But, the outcome is shocking and totally unexpected, yet satisfying. I look forward to reading more from this very talented author.
kdurham2813 avatar reviewed When No One Is Watching on + 753 more book reviews
Have you ever been sucked into a story from page one? Have you ever known who the bad guy was, but somehow kept rooting for him a little? Danny and Blair, two friends who have stood by each other's side until a fateful night where careless driving ends up with someone dead and a friendship lost.

I had a hard time reading this book because I kept finding myself feeling a little pity for the resident bad guy. I blame the nasty father-in-law and the conniving wife, if it weren't for them our bad guy would have been put in the dog house much faster. Full of colorful characters, this book had heart and soul with a story that progressed through the years with ease and finesse. I loved jumping through times in both of their lives and watching both of them grow.

I would recommend this one to both genders and all ages. The simplicity of the story helps the reader to purely enjoy the writing of each unique character and keep current with the story. I definitely loved this one.


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