Description
Dive into the suspenseful world of 'Those Who Perish', a riveting thriller by acclaimed author Emma Viskic. This gripping novel, set on a remote island, weaves a tale of isolation where a tight-knit community faces an unseen killer. Deaf private investigator Caleb Zelic is pulled from his estrangement when he learns that his brother, Anton, is in peril. This thrilling plot unfolds as Caleb searches for answers against a backdrop of secrets and deeply buried resentments. Readers will be captivated as the tension escalates, leaving them on the edge of their seats. Praised as 'Australia's best crime writer', Viskic crafts vivid characters and ingenious plots that evoke strong emotional responses. Perfect for fans of atmospheric mysteries and gripping crime novels, 'Those Who Perish' promises an intoxicating mix of excitement and psychological depth. This third installment in the Caleb Zelic series further solidifies Viskic's reputation for delivering addictive storytelling. Don't miss out on this page-turner that’s being hailed as a must-read. Order your copy today and prepare for an unforgettable reading experience filled with twists, turns, and relentless suspense. Delivery information: Your order will be shipped promptly, ensuring timely arrival.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781760688165
Year: 2023
Publisher: Bonnier Echo
Description:
A REMOTE ISLANDAN ISOLATED COMMUNITY
A KILLER PICKING THEM OFF ONE BY ONE ...
'You should be careful, Mr Zelic. Because the person who killed Peter Taylor will almost certainly kill again.' The detective's glassy eyes didn't blink. 'And you're already in their sights.'
Deaf PI Caleb Zelic has always been an outsider, estranged from family and friends. But when he receives a message that his brother, Anton, is in danger, Caleb sees it as a chance at redemption.
He tracks Anton down to a small, wind-punished island, where secrets run deep and resentments deeper. When a sniper starts terrorising the isolated community, the brothers must rely on each other like never before. But trust comes at a deadly price ...
PRAISE FOR THOSE WHO PERISH:
'I rate Emma Viskic as Australia's best crime writer - vivid characters, ingenious plots and a passionate social conscience' - PHILLIP ADAMS
'Emma Viskic is a terrific, gutsy writer with great insight' - EMILY MAGUIRE
'Tense and atmospheric' - GARRY DISHER
'Compelling' - CHRIS HAMMER
'Addictive' - DERVLA McTIERNAN
'Thrilling' - CHRISTIAN WHITE
PRAISE FOR THE CALEB ZELIC SERIES:
'A mazey delight of a mystery' - IAN RANKIN
'Outstanding, gripping, violent' - THE GUARDIAN
'An Australian thriller at its finest' - JANE HARPER
'Superb cast of characters' - THE TIMES
'Trailing literary prizes in its wake ... superbly characterised' - FINANCIAL TIMES
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781760688165
Year: 2023
Publisher: Bonnier Echo
Description:
A REMOTE ISLANDAN ISOLATED COMMUNITY
A KILLER PICKING THEM OFF ONE BY ONE ...
'You should be careful, Mr Zelic. Because the person who killed Peter Taylor will almost certainly kill again.' The detective's glassy eyes didn't blink. 'And you're already in their sights.'
Deaf PI Caleb Zelic has always been an outsider, estranged from family and friends. But when he receives a message that his brother, Anton, is in danger, Caleb sees it as a chance at redemption.
He tracks Anton down to a small, wind-punished island, where secrets run deep and resentments deeper. When a sniper starts terrorising the isolated community, the brothers must rely on each other like never before. But trust comes at a deadly price ...
PRAISE FOR THOSE WHO PERISH:
'I rate Emma Viskic as Australia's best crime writer - vivid characters, ingenious plots and a passionate social conscience' - PHILLIP ADAMS
'Emma Viskic is a terrific, gutsy writer with great insight' - EMILY MAGUIRE
'Tense and atmospheric' - GARRY DISHER
'Compelling' - CHRIS HAMMER
'Addictive' - DERVLA McTIERNAN
'Thrilling' - CHRISTIAN WHITE
PRAISE FOR THE CALEB ZELIC SERIES:
'A mazey delight of a mystery' - IAN RANKIN
'Outstanding, gripping, violent' - THE GUARDIAN
'An Australian thriller at its finest' - JANE HARPER
'Superb cast of characters' - THE TIMES
'Trailing literary prizes in its wake ... superbly characterised' - FINANCIAL TIMES