“Alternately humorous and moving sequel . . . The howdunit of the 1965 crime will please Golden Age puzzle fans.” —Publisher’s Weekly (starred review)
"Enjoy the plot, which even has a locked-room mystery packed into it. Savor
the resonant prose as a reminder of how flabby much best-seller writing has become. Delight in Buck’s
deadpan humor, but don’t fall for it. No codger cuteness here; his nastiness can shock." —Booklist
"A must-buy" -Library Journal
the resonant prose as a reminder of how flabby much best-seller writing has become. Delight in Buck’s
deadpan humor, but don’t fall for it. No codger cuteness here; his nastiness can shock." —Booklist
"A must-buy" -Library Journal
“Daniel Friedman has done it again—only better.” —Michael Sears, bestselling author of Black Fridays
“Don’t Ever Look Back is a funny, smart, and vibrant work of crime fiction. Good luck finding anything more from a novel this year.” —Wiley Cash, New York Times bestselling author of A Land More Kind Than Home and This Dark Road to Mercy
“Daniel Friedman takes the considerable momentum from his Macavity-winning debut novel Don't Ever Get Old and builds on it for Buck Schatz's newest turn, Don't Ever Look Back. Friedman's sophomore outing is darker, grittier, and more political (but just as funny) as his first. It not only lives up to, but indeed surpasses, all expectations for a sequel.”—Susan Elia MacNeal, New York Times bestselling author of the Maggie Hope series
“Daniel Friedman takes the considerable momentum from his Macavity-winning debut novel Don't Ever Get Old and builds on it for Buck Schatz's newest turn, Don't Ever Look Back. Friedman's sophomore outing is darker, grittier, and more political (but just as funny) as his first. It not only lives up to, but indeed surpasses, all expectations for a sequel.”—Susan Elia MacNeal, New York Times bestselling author of the Maggie Hope series