The Guy Who Died Twice

A Detective D.D. Warren Story

Best Seller
$1.99 US
Penguin Adult HC/TR | Dutton
On sale Jan 08, 2019 | 9781524745400
Sales rights: US, Canada, Open Mkt
Sergeant Detective D. D. Warren confronts the strangest case of her career in this exclusive eBook short story by #1 New York Times bestselling author Lisa Gardner.

A USA Today and Wall Street Journal Bestseller!

D. D. Warren was pretty sure she'd seen it all. Then a man walks into police headquarters, attempting desperately to convince the squad that he's dead. Explaining to him that he's very much alive, they finally send him on his way...and then hours later, he turns up actually dead. And it's on D. D. Warren to figure out how and why the dead man died...twice.

Plus: An early look at Gardner's next riveting thriller, Never Tell.
Praise for Lisa Gardner

Never Tell is raw, visceral, emotional; the sentences come at you like MP5 rounds; and it features three incredible characters, D.D., Flora, and Evie, who, alone, could carry any narrative. Together, they create a tsunami of a thriller. This may well be Gardner’s best work, and that is saying something.”—David Baldacci

“Lisa Gardner has outdone herself with this powerful novel about three women, two murders, and uncountable secrets! From its stunning opening to its last thrilling page, Never Tell will captivate, surprise, and satisfy you.”—Lisa Scottoline

“Family, friendships, and foster relationships are explored in this emotional, page-turning thriller.”—USA Today

"Gardner has a talent when it comes to exploring uncomfortable topics and the various psychological aspects that accompany them while evoking truly emotional responses....Though the material Gardner writes about might sometimes be dark, she knows how to shine a light and generate optimism when all looks lost.”Associated Press
 
“You'll read Find Her for its adrenaline-charged plot. You'll remember it for its insights into trauma and forgiveness.”—Oprah.com

“A psychological thriller both chilling and emotional. Her narrative thrums with heart-pounding scenes and unexpected twists that have you furiously flipping pages.”—USA Today's Happy Ever After

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Sergeant Detective D. D. Warren confronts the strangest case of her career in this exclusive eBook short story by #1 New York Times bestselling author Lisa Gardner.

A USA Today and Wall Street Journal Bestseller!

D. D. Warren was pretty sure she'd seen it all. Then a man walks into police headquarters, attempting desperately to convince the squad that he's dead. Explaining to him that he's very much alive, they finally send him on his way...and then hours later, he turns up actually dead. And it's on D. D. Warren to figure out how and why the dead man died...twice.

Plus: An early look at Gardner's next riveting thriller, Never Tell.

Praise

Praise for Lisa Gardner

Never Tell is raw, visceral, emotional; the sentences come at you like MP5 rounds; and it features three incredible characters, D.D., Flora, and Evie, who, alone, could carry any narrative. Together, they create a tsunami of a thriller. This may well be Gardner’s best work, and that is saying something.”—David Baldacci

“Lisa Gardner has outdone herself with this powerful novel about three women, two murders, and uncountable secrets! From its stunning opening to its last thrilling page, Never Tell will captivate, surprise, and satisfy you.”—Lisa Scottoline

“Family, friendships, and foster relationships are explored in this emotional, page-turning thriller.”—USA Today

"Gardner has a talent when it comes to exploring uncomfortable topics and the various psychological aspects that accompany them while evoking truly emotional responses....Though the material Gardner writes about might sometimes be dark, she knows how to shine a light and generate optimism when all looks lost.”Associated Press
 
“You'll read Find Her for its adrenaline-charged plot. You'll remember it for its insights into trauma and forgiveness.”—Oprah.com

“A psychological thriller both chilling and emotional. Her narrative thrums with heart-pounding scenes and unexpected twists that have you furiously flipping pages.”—USA Today's Happy Ever After