Description
Desperate for reward money – and to rescue his marriage – an embattled sheriff takes incalculable risks to find a missing boy. An edge-of-your-seat, twisted and twisty thriller from New Zealand’s King of Crime.
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‘Moves at a furious pace, even as the walls close in ? everything you want from a thriller and it leaves you gasping’ Helen Fields
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‘Uses words as lethal weapons’Â New York Times
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‘Paul Cleave is an automatic must-read for me’Â Lee Child
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To catch a killer?
Maybe you’ve got to be one?
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Acacia Pines, USA. Sheriff Cohen’s life is falling apart – his father accidentally burned down the retirement home, his wife has moved out, and his son is bullying other kids at school.
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When high-school student, Lucas Connor, is abducted, Cohen sees a chance to get his life back on track – to win back his wife and scoop the reward money offered for Lucas’s safe return.
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But as the body count rises, it becomes clear that Cohen’s going to have to make the kind of decision from which there’s no coming back ? a decision with deadly consequences?
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A furiously paced, edge-of-your-seat thriller exposing the dark underbelly of small-town life, His Favourite Graves is also a twisted and twisty story of father-and-son relationships, and the one last gamble of a desperate man to save everything?
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Praise for Paul Cleave
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‘Cleave writes the kind of dark, intense thrillers that I never want to end’Â Simon Kernick
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‘A true page-turner filled with dread, rage, doubt and more twists than the Remutaka Pass’Â Linwood Barclay
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‘Smart and twisty, this book will get under your skin’Â Liz Nugent
‘Merits comparison with the work of Patricia Highsmith’Â Publishers WeeklyÂ
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‘The sense of dread builds unstoppably’Â Gilly Macmillan
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‘Genuinely haunting and lingers in the memory’ Daily Mail
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‘Full of ideas and intelligence’ Literary Review
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‘A true page-turner’Â Guardian
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‘Nerve-shredding’ Crime Monthly
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‘Tense, thrilling, touching’Â John Connolly
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‘This very clever novel did my head in time and again’Â Michael Robotham
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‘This thriller is one to remember’Â New York Journal of Books