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UM - Week 62 Boxing:: Day Lewis:: and Clark Bodyguard:: Costner Burnout:: High School Smokers Cruising:: Woodward Easter:: Sunday AA:: BB Research:: Lab...
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A Vegas Scare For anyone who didn’t see David Letterman’s take on this: (And it’s a true story…) On a recent weekend in...
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Fri 04.11.2003
Easter Skate Got to go skating with the Easter Bunny yesterday, I had a blast and even bought stuff for Garrett and...
Birthday Party Got to go out to the Rainforest Cafe today for a birthday party. I have Soccer practice tomorrow....
Good Worker? I’m driving into work this morning and I see this car with signs and stickers all over that says Personal...
Bad Start Well I’m glad I didn’t skip hockey to watch the game tonight. We had a TV on the bench and...
F5 - 4/11 the friday five 1. What was the first band you saw in concert?Neil Diamond with my parents and the first...

Thu 04.11.2002
New Webcam Look Changed the page around again. Just a little bit. As you can see the cam is still off. I don't...
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Just One Look


by Harlan Coben
Grace Lawson is happily married with two kids to her husband for 15 years, but what does she really know about him. She never thought his past was important, but then one day she picks up pictures from the photo store and somewhere within the pictures is an old picture that looks like her husband but she doesn't know for sure. After confronting him with it, he disappears and she tries to find out what is going on.

This is the 4th book that I have read from Harlan Coben and it was awesome. This guy is the master of getting you going in one direction and then turning it back in another direction.

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