The Helper
A dark crime thriller packed with twists
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
Furiously fast-paced and totally unpredictable, a compulsive thriller is perfect for fans of Lee Child and Harlan Coben
An anonymous caller is willing to give you clues that will help you solve a series of murders.
But there's a catch: You can't tell anyone about the help you're getting.
What do you do?
If you turn the offer down, you will have nothing to go on, and more people could die.
But if you accept it, and fail to interpret the clues correctly, they will still die, and you will have concealed information that could have stopped a killer.
Such is the dilemma faced by New York detective Callum Doyle.
The decision he takes will have consequences that will haunt him for the rest of his life.
Customer Reviews
Helper
Full of American male authors’ obsession with the attractiveness of females, even dead bodies. Creepy cops abhorrent sexualising of murder victims, not once but twice, with no objections. Although trouble arose when manhood was challenged. Our hero, the willie wagging winner, with the emotional maturity of a 16 y/o, sacrifices victims in pursuit of his superiority to everyone else. The obligatory wife and daughter used for the purpose of portraying our hero as a good guy who can do ‘normal’, when he pops in when it suits. There’s more but like this book the repetition gets boring. The ending made me regret reading it although it did conveniently eliminate any comebacks for our hero. Awful.