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2000s: Could you track down a brutal killer…if you were deaf and where missed words can lead to more murder?
2000s: Could you track down a brutal killer…if you were deaf and where missed words can lead to more murder?
Caleb Zelic has no option but to hunt down the monster responsible for killing his childhood friend. He’s not only been murdered but has been brutally tortured with his fingers broken, throat slit – at his home in Melbourne. Caleb vows to track down the killer but there’s one major problem. He’s profoundly deaf; missed words and misread lips can lead to confusion, and trouble.
Fortunately, Caleb knows how to read people; a sideways glance, an unconvincing smile, speaks volumes. When his friend Frankie, a former cop, offers to help, they soon discover the killer is on their tail. And they are not the only ones in danger
Small town Resurrection Bay
The setting of the novel moves between the relative anonymity of a big city, and a small country town where everybody seems to know Caleb.
Caleb’s hometown is the fictional Resurrection Bay. A small town with big secret and seemingly more deadly than anything he could have found in Melbourne’s metropolis
There is a Resurrection Bay in Alaska incidentally but the one here is hotter and within driving distance to Melbourne ; )
Destination: Melbourne Author/Guide: Emma Viskic Departure Time: 2000s
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