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Double Jeopardy
2 versions · originally a book
Themes: high society crime, wealth and power, cat-and-mouse, legal thriller, caper.
Each version of Double Jeopardy explores the high-stakes intersection of legal loopholes, personal vengeance, and the desperate pursuit of justice.
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The original novel
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Stuart Woods · Book
The book, Double Jeopardy (2013), delivers a quintessential Stone Barrington mystery, offering readers a deep dive into the protagonist's complex social network and his latest high-stakes entanglement in Maine.

1999 film
Double Jeopardy
Bruce Beresford · Film · 1999
The 1999 movie, Double Jeopardy, masterfully visualizes the tension of a woman exploiting a legal loophole to track down her betraying husband, making it essential viewing for fans of suspenseful thrillers.
Common questions
Is the Double Jeopardy movie based on the Double Jeopardy book?
The 1999 movie titled Double Jeopardy is not an adaptation of the book titled Double Jeopardy. Although they share the same title, the film and the book are separate works with distinct narratives and are not connected by source material.
Should I read the Double Jeopardy book before watching the Double Jeopardy movie?
You do not need to read the book titled Double Jeopardy before watching the 1999 movie titled Double Jeopardy. Because the two works are unrelated despite their shared title, your experience with one will not impact your understanding of the other.
Are there any sequels to the Double Jeopardy book?
There are no official sequels to the book titled Double Jeopardy. The story is contained within the single volume, and there is no further source material or authorized follow-up literature that continues the narrative of the original book.
How long is the Double Jeopardy movie?
The 1999 movie titled Double Jeopardy has a runtime of approximately 105 minutes. This film is a standalone production and is not related to the book titled Double Jeopardy, so the length of the movie is independent of any page count from the book.