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Simon Kernick is an absolute master of the adrenaline-fuelled ride -
PETER JAMES
The new high-octane thriller from Sunday Times bestselling author
Simon Kernick
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Alastair Sheridan has it all. Wealth, good looks, a beautiful wife and
children and, in the chaotic world of British politics, a real chance of
becoming Prime Minister.
But Alastair also has a secret. He's a serial killer with a taste for
young women.
Only a handful of people know what kind of monster he is, and disgraced
detective Ray Mason is one of them.
Awaiting trial for murder, Ray is unexpectedly broken free by armed men
and given an offer: assassinate Alastair Sheridan and begin a new life
abroad with a new identity. The men claim to be from MI6. They say that
Sheridan is a threat to national security and needs to be neutralised.
Ray knows they are not who they say they are, and that their real
motives are far darker.
The only person Ray trusts is ex-cop and former lover Tina Boyd, who's
keen to settle her own scores with Sheridan.
With enemies on every side, only one thing is certain.
No one wants them to get out alive.
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Simon Kernick is one of the most reliable purveyors of the
edge-of-your-seat thriller... a more powerful adrenaline rush than an
EpiPen - JAKE KERRIDGE*, SUNDAY EXPRESS*
An emotionally punchy domestic noir blended with the pace and action
of a high-octane thriller, WE CAN SEE YOU will keep you breathlessly on
the edge of your seat, wondering which character you can trust, if any
at all, until the final brilliant twist! A #WTFthatending indeed! -
SARAH PINBOROUGH, author of BEHIND HER EYES and CROSS HER HEART
A pacy thriller, with a body count that rises along with the tension
levels - SUNDAY MIRROR
Simon Kernick manages to ring fresh changes (and revelations) at every
point... He remains one of the most consistently suspenseful and
ingenious writers in the field - FINANCIAL TIMES
Thriller-meister Simon Kernick's standalone books are always worth
picking up - and his latest is no exception - SUNDAY SPORT
The story races along in spare, thriller-writer's prose, full of
practical and operational detail, a world of tangled motives and divided
loyalties, before reaching an action-packed climax - COUNTRY AND
TOWNHOUSE
Simon Kernick has moved into quite gothic territory. It makes for a
gripping trilogy - THE CRIME NOVEL READER