ISBN: 9780593054710
Release Date: 23 May 2006
Average rating:   (read by 46 members)

Categories: Modern fiction

John Meron, a happily married father of two who's never been in trouble, receives a phone call that will change his life for ever: his friend Jack Calley, a high-flying City lawyer, is screaming down the phone for help. As Meron listens, Calley is murdered. His last words, spoken to his killer, are the first two lines of Meron's address. Confused and terrified, Meron scoops up his children and hurries out of the house. Just in time. Within minutes, a car pulls up outside, and three men get out. It's clear that they're coming for him. He's being hunted and has no idea why. And with his wife missing, an unidentified corpse in her office, and the police after him for murder, his life's about to get one hell of a lot worse.

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garrieeyley
Rated it   6 months ago
All action from start to finish with plenty of twists and surprises along the way.
Characters are believeable and consistent and this is a book that is all escapism and hard to put down.

Crazifantazi
Rated it   8 months ago
Hmmm, a page turner but a very crazy, riot of a book. What didn't happen and how many "Daily Mail" images of "hoody wearing threatening young hooligans" and statements about how people manage to exist in the enormously dangerous streets of Britain, can...

Woodymag
Rated it   9 months ago
Fantastic! Great pace, great read - couldn't put it down.

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