Darkness for Light: Caleb Zelic Series: Volume Three (Pushkin Vertigo #31) (Paperback)
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Other Books in Series
This is book number 31 in the Pushkin Vertigo series.
- #18: Resurrection Bay: Caleb Zelic Series: Volume One (Pushkin Vertigo #18) (Paperback): $14.95
- #20: And Fire Came Down: Caleb Zelic Series: Volume Two (Pushkin Vertigo #20) (Paperback): $14.95
- #21: Resurrection Bay (Pushkin Vertigo #21) (Paperback): $18.95
- #34: Those Who Perish: Caleb Zelic Series: Volume Four (Pushkin Vertigo #34) (Paperback): $14.95
Description
The third book in Emma Viskic's pulsating Caleb Zelic series, perfect for fans of Jane Harper
Caleb Zelic can't hear you. But he can see everything.
After a lifetime of bad decisions PI Caleb Zelic is finally making good ones. He's in therapy, his business is recovering and his relationship with his estranged wife Kat is on the mend.
But soon Caleb is drawn into the tangled life of his troubled ex partner Frankie, which leads to a confrontation with the cops. And when Frankie's niece is kidnapped, she and Caleb must work together to save the child's life. But can Caleb trust her after her past betrayals?
About the Author
Emma Viskic is an award-winning Australian crime writer. Her critically acclaimed debut novel, Resurrection Bay, won the 2016 Ned Kelly Award for Best Debut, and an unprecedented three Davitt Awards: Best Adult Novel, Best Debut, and Readers' Choice. It was also iBooks Australia's Crime Novel of the year, and was shortlisted for both the CWA Gold and New Blood Daggers in the UK. Emma studied Australian sign language (Auslan) in order to write the character of Caleb Zelic. She is currently writing the fourth Caleb Zelic thriller.
Praise For…
A CRIME BOOK OF THE YEAR — The Times (London)
"The tension builds from the very first page...brutal but compassionate." — The Times (UK)
Praise for the Caleb Zelic thrillers:
"Stunning... original and splendidly plotted [with] a superb cast of main characters." — The Times, Crime Book of the Month
‘Razor-sharp… James Ellory and Paul Cleave fans will be pleased’ —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Trailing literary prizes in its wake... superbly characterized... well above most contemporary crime fiction." — Financial Times, Books of the Year
"More than lives up to its hype... Fierce, fast-moving, violent... it is as exciting a debut as fellow Australian Jane Harper's The Dry, and I can think of no higher praise." — Daily Mail