Description
From The New York Times bestselling author of Come Home comes a riveting thriller about one man's search for his wife's killer
When Dr. Mike Scanlon is called to serve as an army doctor in Afghanistan, he’s acutely aware of the dangers he’ll face and the hardships it will bring his wife Chloe and newborn baby. And deep inside, he doesn’t think of himself as a hero, but a healer.
However, in an ironic turn of events, as Mike operates on a wounded soldier in a war-torn country, Chloe dies at home in the suburbs, in an apparently freak household accident. Devastated, he returns home to bury her, only to discover that the life he left behind has fallen apart. He’s a stranger to his baby girl, and his medical practice has downsized in his absence. Worse, he learns a shocking secret that sends him into a downward spiral.
Grief-stricken, Mike makes decisions upon returning to Afghanistan which will change his life forever. It’s not until he comes home for good that he grasps the gravity of his actions, and realizes he must fight the most important battle of his life, to reclaim his life and his daughter. Along the way, he discovers that everything is not as it seems, and he learns ugly truths about those he loves the most, as well as the true meaning of heroism.
About the Author
LISA SCOTTOLINE is a New York Times bestselling and Edgar Award–winning author of eighteen novels. A past president of the Mystery Writers of America, her recent novel Look Again has been optioned for a feature film. She is a weekly columnist for The Philadelphia Inquirer and her columns have been collected into books and optioned for television. Published in thirty countries, she has 25 million copies of her books in print in the United States. She lives in the Philadelphia area with an array of disobedient pets.
Praise for Don't Go…
“Narrator Jeremy Davidson enhances the story with a variety of voices.” – Audiofile Magazine






