Title

Bite Studio - Visual Editor
Random House Speakers

No Way Home

Peter Spiegelman

(Enlarge Image)

Published by Arrow, part of Cornerstone Publishing

Format: Paperback

£7.99

Buy now

Availability

Available for dispatch within 1-2 working days

Details

EAN: 9780099453437
Published: 1 Jun 2006

-

About the book

Synopsis

After the slaying of his wife, New York private investigator John March made an uneasy peace with grief and guilt. But his truce came at a price: a life of solitude and rigid self-discipline. It was a hard bargain, but one he was willing to make - until he met Jane Lu.

Brilliant and beautiful, Jane offered March a chance at a larger life. But with that hope came a terrible reminder of how fragile happiness can be - Jane was swept up, and nearly swept away, in the violent currents of one of March's jobs.

March decided to stay clear of danger from then on, but soon afterwards what seems a cut and dried missing persons case becomes something more deadly There is more than one person looking for the missing man - someone who doesn't want March getting too close,and who will put March, and all he holds dear, in the cross-hairs again.

Recommend this book

Add your recommendation

Only registered users can recommend books. Please use the buttons below to either create a new account, or sign-in to an existing account.

Register here or Sign in here

Press

What the critics say

A thrilling read with a lot of heart
- Observer

Spiegelman maintains an edgy suspense... another entertaining thriller
- Sunday Telegraph

Stunning skill... Spiegelman makes his setting explode with rare light and excitment
- Chicago Tribune

There are plenty of artful twists and turns in this tale -- as well as sudden intrusions of violence
- Newsday

Spiegelman's slick style and use of his inside knowledge provide a thriller that easily puts him in the running as a worthy rival to Grisham's crown
- Crime Time

About the Author

Peter Spiegelman is a twenty-year veteran of the financial services and software industries. He retired in 2001 to devote himself to writing, producing his debut novel, Black Maps. He lives in Connecticut.

Peter Spiegelman

More about Peter Spiegelman

PageId: 16528 UserId: 5
This website makes use of cookies. See our Privacy Policy for more information.