Tell No Lies
Author: Hurwitz, Gregg
ISBN: 9781405912587
Publisher: Michael Joseph
Year First Published: 2014
Pages: 448
Dimensions: 199mm x 130mm x 33mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description
Daniel Brasher is leaving behind his job as a probation counsellor working with hardened criminals to spend more time with his wife, now well again after serious illness. However, nothing is ever that simple.
No Choice
Daniel Brasher is leaving behind his job as a probation counsellor working with hardened criminals to spend more time with his wife, now well again after serious illness. However, nothing is ever that simple.
No Time
When he finds a scrawled message in the post at work demanding - 'admit what you've done or you will bleed for it. You have 'til midnite' - he is horrified - then relieved to discover it's not addressed to him.But he learns that the intended victim is already dead.
No Escape
More death threats signal a series of gruesome, seemingly inexplicable murders. Until a note is addressed to Daniel himself. And with the clock ticking, he must discover who wants him dead. And why. Or become the next victim.
'Exerts a vice-like grip on the reader. . . reminiscent of another American master, Harlan Coben.'Crime Time
'Thriller writing at its best.' Tess Gerritsen
'So fast it should come with an airbag.' Linwood Barclay
ISBN: 9781405912587
Publisher: Michael Joseph
Year First Published: 2014
Pages: 448
Dimensions: 199mm x 130mm x 33mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description
Daniel Brasher is leaving behind his job as a probation counsellor working with hardened criminals to spend more time with his wife, now well again after serious illness. However, nothing is ever that simple.
No Choice
Daniel Brasher is leaving behind his job as a probation counsellor working with hardened criminals to spend more time with his wife, now well again after serious illness. However, nothing is ever that simple.
No Time
When he finds a scrawled message in the post at work demanding - 'admit what you've done or you will bleed for it. You have 'til midnite' - he is horrified - then relieved to discover it's not addressed to him.But he learns that the intended victim is already dead.
No Escape
More death threats signal a series of gruesome, seemingly inexplicable murders. Until a note is addressed to Daniel himself. And with the clock ticking, he must discover who wants him dead. And why. Or become the next victim.
'Exerts a vice-like grip on the reader. . . reminiscent of another American master, Harlan Coben.'Crime Time
'Thriller writing at its best.' Tess Gerritsen
'So fast it should come with an airbag.' Linwood Barclay