What Remains
The unputdownable thriller from author of Richard & Judy thriller No One Home
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Narrated by:
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Joe Coen
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Brendan McDonald
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Written by:
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Tim Weaver
About this listen
Brought to you by Penguin.
Colm Healy used to be one of the Met's best detectives. Until, haunted by the unsolved murders of a mother and her twin daughters, his failure to find an elusive killer left his life in ruins.
Missing persons investigator David Raker is the only friend Healy has left. As they reopen the investigation together, Raker learns the hard way how this case breeds obsession - and how an unsolvable puzzle can break even the best detective.
Their search takes them down a trail of darkness, unravelling a thread of tragedy, and forces them to sacrifice everything they have left.
Critic Reviews
Weaver has become one of this country's most respected, bestselling crime writers, and he fully deserves to be . . . Written with elegance and craft, What Remains is a luminous example of what a talent Weaver is. Catch him at once
David Raker has joined a select band of fictional characters whose return in a new book excites existing fans and collects new ones . . . one of the most vibrant and unusual protagonists in modern crime fiction
Praise for Tim Weaver
It had me racing to the end (Fiona Barton)
The rising star of British crime (Tony Parsons)
I couldn't put it down
Fans of Mo Hayder will be in seventh hell
The writing is beautiful and the plot so cleverly constructed I never guessed any of the twists (Claire Douglas)
Weaver's books get better each time - tense, complex, written with flair as well as care
Terrific
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