Book Review: Christopher Fowler’s The Invisible Code
It’s a deadly game of ambition that starts with two children playing “Witch Hunter” and ends with cold-blooded murder.
It’s a deadly game of ambition that starts with two children playing “Witch Hunter” and ends with cold-blooded murder.
It’s an affront to Elliot Mills on both levels, and he’ll do everything he can to discover who is willing to kill his father to prevent him from publishing his memoirs.
Rebus just can’t retire, especially when an upstart gangster gets beaten, and it seems to tie into a cold case Rebus is mulling over plus Big Ger Cafferty.
The Peculiar Crimes Unit is being broken up, at least until a headless body is found in a freezer where it threatens a massive land development.
An impossible crime, a freak snowstorm, a killer prowling the stranded vehicles, and a mother and child on the run. Can Bryant and May solve the crimes? And survive the snow?
No longer employed by the Minnesota BCA, Lucas Davenport finds himself at loose ends…until his friend the governor needs help on the presidential campaign trail.
Detectives John May and Arthur Bryant are one mistake away from being shut down. When the elderly sister of Bryant’s friend is found dead in the basement of her decrepit house, they are on the verge of making exactly that mistake.
Rebus comes out of retirement…to save his nemesis.
The boy who cried wolf, Laurent Lepage, tells some awesome tales. It’s his disappearance that reveals the truth, leading to crimes & uncovering an old one.
Letty’s friend Skye calls, freaking out about Henry and gets Lucas moving. If he doesn’t, Letty will. A move that has Del, Flowers, Jenkins, and Shrake worried about Lucas’ survival. For Sands is P-I-S-S-E-D.