This impressive page-turner enables even newcomers to feel an immediate affinity with Viskic’s flawed lead, who repeatedly makes serious mistakes in his most important relationships, as well in his investigation. The author’s remarkable gift for enabling hearing readers to imagine Zelic’s often silent or inaudible world lifts this above the pack. Zelic ends up with multiple murders to solve and as a suspect himself. The brothers manage to escape, only to remain under threat from a foe targeting the rehab clinic Anton has been attending. When Zelic arrives at the location the message directs him to on the outskirts of Resurrection Bay, he finds Anton the target of an unseen sniper. Then he gets an anonymous text that his younger brother, Anton, who has struggled for years with substance abuse and hasn’t been in touch with Zelic for weeks, is in danger. He's in therapy, his business is recovering and his relationship with his estranged wife Kat is on the mend. After a lifetime of bad decisions PI Caleb Zelic is finally making good ones. Now, he and his wife, Kat, are hoping their latest pregnancy will be the first successful one. The third book in Emma Viskic's pulsating Caleb Zelic series, perfect for fans of Jane Harper Caleb Zelic can't hear you. In Viskic’s superb fourth mystery featuring deaf Australian PI Caleb Zelic (after 2019’s Darkness for Light), Zelic has pulled his life together after multiple traumas, including a devastating personal betrayal.
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