Author: | David Jackson | ISBN: | 9781785761003 |
Publisher: | Bonnier Publishing Fiction | Publication: | January 14, 2016 |
Imprint: | Zaffre | Language: | English |
Author: | David Jackson |
ISBN: | 9781785761003 |
Publisher: | Bonnier Publishing Fiction |
Publication: | January 14, 2016 |
Imprint: | Zaffre |
Language: | English |
WHAT IF THE BIGGEST THREAT TO THOSE YOU LOVE WAS YOURSELF?
Introducing Detective Callum Doyle, in David Jackson's gripping and acclaimed debut novel
Where can you turn when your very presence brings death to those around you?
That's the question Detective Callum Doyle is about to face. It begins with the calculated murder of his partner on a vacant lot. But more death is to follow, and when the chilling anonymous messages arrive, Doyle is left in no doubt that this is about him.
You cannot go near your friends, your colleagues, or even your family. Because if you do... they will be killed.
To save others, Doyle is forced to cut himself off from society. But with the investigation getting nowhere and his isolation becoming unbearable, Doyle has to ask himself how much he's willing to sacrifice to get his life back.
"Recalls Harlan Coben - though for my money Jackson is the better writer" --The Guardian
WHAT IF THE BIGGEST THREAT TO THOSE YOU LOVE WAS YOURSELF?
Introducing Detective Callum Doyle, in David Jackson's gripping and acclaimed debut novel
Where can you turn when your very presence brings death to those around you?
That's the question Detective Callum Doyle is about to face. It begins with the calculated murder of his partner on a vacant lot. But more death is to follow, and when the chilling anonymous messages arrive, Doyle is left in no doubt that this is about him.
You cannot go near your friends, your colleagues, or even your family. Because if you do... they will be killed.
To save others, Doyle is forced to cut himself off from society. But with the investigation getting nowhere and his isolation becoming unbearable, Doyle has to ask himself how much he's willing to sacrifice to get his life back.
"Recalls Harlan Coben - though for my money Jackson is the better writer" --The Guardian