'One of the most compelling characters in UK crime fiction' - M.W. CRAVEN
'Done with aplomb' - FINANCIAL TIMES
WHATEVER YOU DO, DON'T MAKE A SOUND . . .
The stunning new crime thriller from one of British crime writing's brightest talents, and one of the twistiest, most gripping and emotional reads of the year.
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A father is murdered in the dead of night in his London home, his head wrapped tightly in tape, a crude sad face penned over his facial features. But the victim's only child is left alive and unharmed at the scene.
Met Police detectives Grace Archer and Harry Quinn have more immediate concerns. Notorious gangster Frankie White has placed a target on Archer's back, and there's no one he won't harm to get to her.
Then a second family is murdered, leaving young Uma Whitmore as the only survivor.
With a serial killer at large, DI Archer and DS Quinn must stay alive long enough to find the connection between these seemingly random victims. Can they do it before another child is orphaned?
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What your favourite crime authors are saying about David Fennell:
'A truly extraordinary crime novel' - LYNDA LA PLANTE
'A stunning start to a fantastic new series' - M.W. CRAVEN
'Involved me in a way that few thrillers do, kept me alert and on-edge right up through the deeply satisfying finale' - AJ FINN
'I flew through it . . . Tense, gripping and brilliantly inventive' - SIMON LELIC
'Unsettling, fast-paced, suspenseful and gripping . . . Excellent' - WILL DEAN
'A serial killer thriller with the darkest of hearts' - FIONA CUMMINS
'A tense-as-hell high-body count page turner, but a rarer thing too - one that's also full of genuine warmth and humanity' - WILLIAM SHAW
'Chilling, unsettling and wonderfully atmospheric' - BRIAN McGILLOWAY
Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781804181775
Number of pages: 416
Weight: 303 g
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 23 mm
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“Tense, emotional, thoroughly enjoyable.”
I greatly enjoyed David Fennell’s first Grace Archer book, The Art of Death and the follow up, See No Evil, so I was more than excited to read the third in the series, The Silent Man.
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“Excellent Trilogy”
Thank you to David for the early review copy.
This is an excellent crime thriller to close this trilogy, but you really must read in order so start with 'The Art of Death' then 'See No Evil' before...
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“Outstanding”
This is a satsfying read on many levels, though it still leaves some questions unanswered, we will have to wait and see if they are answered in future books, in someways there are two story line threads running... More
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