
The Fine Art of Invisible Detection
Pages: 384
|Published: 1 Jan 2021
Description
The no. 1 ebook from the Sunday Times bestseller
'He's the high priest of plot. . . deftly woven, but also beautifully written. . . I loved it. ' Mel Giedroyc
'One of the finest crime writers of any generation' Daily Mail
Umiko Wada has recently had quite enough excitement in her life. With her husband recently murdered and a mother who seems to want her married again before his body is cold, she just wants to keep her head down.
That is, until her boss takes on a new case. A case which turns out to be dangerous enough to get him killed. A case which means Wada will have to leave Japan for the first time and travel to London.
Following the only lead she has, Wada quickly realises that being a detective isn't as easy as the television makes out. And that there's a reason why secrets stay buried for a long time. Because people want them to stay secret. And they're prepared to do very bad things to keep them that way. . .
What readers are
***** 'Guaranteed and satisfying escapism'
***** 'Edge-of-the-seat stuff'
***** 'The master of twists and suspense. . . sublime'
'He's the high priest of plot. . . deftly woven, but also beautifully written. . . I loved it. ' Mel Giedroyc
'One of the finest crime writers of any generation' Daily Mail
Umiko Wada has recently had quite enough excitement in her life. With her husband recently murdered and a mother who seems to want her married again before his body is cold, she just wants to keep her head down.
That is, until her boss takes on a new case. A case which turns out to be dangerous enough to get him killed. A case which means Wada will have to leave Japan for the first time and travel to London.
Following the only lead she has, Wada quickly realises that being a detective isn't as easy as the television makes out. And that there's a reason why secrets stay buried for a long time. Because people want them to stay secret. And they're prepared to do very bad things to keep them that way. . .
What readers are
***** 'Guaranteed and satisfying escapism'
***** 'Edge-of-the-seat stuff'
***** 'The master of twists and suspense. . . sublime'