![]() ![]() ![]() Luckily to say, however, the quality is still here. It doesn't read like the usual Pushkin Vertigo title, and hasn't been presented as one, either – gone is the novella-length pocket book styling for something more like an airport purchase. The case will cause him to go a lot further than he would ever want – which includes to the door of his errant brother, and into the home of his recently-made-ex wife… ![]() The first signs that this murder is connected to the case are impossible to ignore – as indeed are hints that something really serious is going on, when Caleb finds he can't even trust the police looking into the murder. Caleb won't have heard it coming, however – he's pretty much deaf, getting a cadence of speech and noise from hearing aids but needing to lipread or sign. The two – and a female police officer – were working as a private investigative group, tracking security flaws that led to a hugely costly warehouse robbery, and all have training in the industry, so they should have seen anything coming. Summary: A distinctive thriller with a great readability, that has a hero you will want more of in future books of the series.Ĭaleb Zelic has just found his colleague and lifelong friend murdered. ![]()
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