
About This Novel
A wonderful novel that combines time travel, suspense and love, a touching story wrapped in warmth, thrills and passion. "New York Times" reporter Andrew was assassinated during his morning jog. When he woke up, he found that he had returned to two months ago. God gave him a second chance. He has two months to investigate the truth of a scandal, make amends for the sins committed against the people he loves most, and find his killer. From New York to Buenos Aires, Andrew begins a race against time.
What Readers Think
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Official(19)Scraped 2d ago
Very nice. Please update.
If I had to do it all over again, it would definitely not be like this
A pretty good book...
did not meet expectations
The writing style and structure are similar to domestic time-travel dramas, which is a bit disappointing. But the author's description of the scene is unique, vague and tense. Compared to this novel, I still prefer Japanese reasoning, the character structure is more saturated, and the plot is more unexpected but reasonable. Finally, what I hate the most is the hasty ending of mystery novels. In fact, there are many things that are not explained clearly and there is a lack of food for thought.
his book
Very interesting, I want to tell a true story
The real horror is the semi-announced death, and this book uses this concept very well. The protagonist is first told that he will die at a certain time, but he does not know who killed him, so everyone is a suspect, and he must reassemble the past and discover the truth.
If I could do it again I would...
I always feel very comfortable reading Mark Levy's works, a feeling I can't experience in other works.
If you have to start everything over again, what's the point of life?
The story is good and engaging.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(19)Scraped 2d ago
Very nice. Please update.
If I had to do it all over again, it would definitely not be like this
A pretty good book...
did not meet expectations
The writing style and structure are similar to domestic time-travel dramas, which is a bit disappointing. But the author's description of the scene is unique, vague and tense. Compared to this novel, I still prefer Japanese reasoning, the character structure is more saturated, and the plot is more unexpected but reasonable. Finally, what I hate the most is the hasty ending of mystery novels. In fact, there are many things that are not explained clearly and there is a lack of food for thought.
his book
Very interesting, I want to tell a true story
The real horror is the semi-announced death, and this book uses this concept very well. The protagonist is first told that he will die at a certain time, but he does not know who killed him, so everyone is a suspect, and he must reassemble the past and discover the truth.
If I could do it again I would...
I always feel very comfortable reading Mark Levy's works, a feeling I can't experience in other works.
If you have to start everything over again, what's the point of life?
The story is good and engaging.
