When seventeen-year-old Alexandra Quinlan survived the brutal massacre of her parents and brother, the world didn’t offer her sympathy — it pointed the finger at her. Dubbed “Empty Eyes” by a ravenous media for the eerily calm expression captured on camera the night of the killings, she became a household name for all the wrong reasons. After a fierce legal battle she was exonerated, but the court of public opinion never fully acquitted her.
Ten years on, Alexandra no longer exists. She has rebuilt herself as Alex Armstrong — new name, new face, new life — working quietly as an investigator for a law firm, far from the spotlight that once destroyed her. But when Alex is assigned to a case involving a campus rape scandal at a local university, the threads she begins pulling lead somewhere she never expected: straight back to the night her family died and the truth about who really pulled the trigger.
Told with Donlea’s signature mosaic structure — weaving together past and present through multiple perspectives — Those Empty Eyes is a propulsive, emotionally charged thriller that dissects trauma, media hysteria, entitlement, and a legal system that doesn’t always serve justice. With each revelation, the stakes grow higher and the danger closer, building to a jaw-dropping finale that reframes everything that came before. A starred-review triumph from a USA Today bestselling author at the top of his game.






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