![]() ![]() ![]() You feel Caleb’s joy when he’s with Kat, and his pain when things go wrong. The connections between the characters are brilliantly created. She weaves idle conversations into the beginning of the story that you don’t realise the importance of until much later. Emma Viskic is one of the best crime writers I have read, seamlessly blending story, action and heart into one novel. While it is the third book in the Caleb Zelic series, it reads very easily as a standalone, and is just an incredible story. This mission won’t just test their friendship, it will put everything they have at risk, including their own lives. But when Frankie’s sister is almost murdered, and her niece kidnapped, Caleb has to put aside his misgivings and work with Frankie to try and save her niece before any harm comes to her. Frankie’s previous betrayal makes her incredibly hard to trust. A series of murders throw Caleb back into touch with Frankie – his double-crossing ex work partner. Everything is looking on the up for Caleb and his Good Decisions.īut Caleb can’t escape his past. He’s seeing a therapist, he’s building up his connections in the Deaf community, and he’s reconnecting and reconciling with his wife. He calls it his Making Good Decisions plan – with the capital letters. ![]() After a lifetime of bad decisions Caleb is finally making good ones. ![]()
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