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Action/Thriller |
Publisher: |
Penetergen Books |
ISBN-10: |
0955265002 |
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Fiction |
| Pages: |
288 |
Copyright: |
Aug 26, 2006 |
ISBN-13: |
9780955265006 |
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Private Investigator Mike Heaton is hired by multi-billionaire Ronald Patterson to find his daughter's killer four years after she was brutally murdered. In pursuit of the vicious killer, Heaton flies off to Jamaica, then goes to Miami. The action has begun.
London Jamaica Miami
When June Patterson was brutally murdered on Streatham Common, the whole nation was sickened by the gruesome, cold-blooded killing. And everyone reckoned that it would only be a matter of time before the vicious killer was caught and brought to justice. But four years later, the police were no nearer to catching the killer than they were on day one.
Somewhere out there, a killer was still on the loose, having himself a good laugh at the system that couldn't bring him to justice.
Multi-billionaire, Ronald Patterson, June's father had an instinct that somebody, somewhere knew who he was. And he was determined to find the killer.
And when he hired Private Investigator Mike Heaton, Heaton wasn't very optimistic. If the police couldn't solve the case in four years, he realised that his chances of finding the killer now were not very good.
But when Heaton started his own investigation, he suddenly realised that he'd opened a can of worms.
And he found himself chasing a lead all the way to Jamaica, then all the way to Miami.
The action has begun.
Excerpt
I noticed another door and started to move towards it. For all I knew, I could be walking into a trap. Suddenly, I was very alert. Something just wasn't right. I was a bit tipsy on arrival, but now I was as sober as a judge.
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Professional Reviews
A Riveting International Detective Thriller
By Authors Promotion - See all my reviews (Reviewed by Manuela Masco)
A story that seems to be designed for the big screen, Too Young To Die, by David Snowdon is a classic, detective story written with great care of details. Chapters are divided into scenes; in fact, that is the main facination of the novel: the author draws images that-similar to real pictures- can be figured out while reading, exactly as in a film.
The tale is told in first person by the protagonist, Mike Heaton, a private investigator called to find a solution to an unresolved murder of a young girl who was brutally stabbed to death.
Heaton is tough, made harsher by life, he just says what's strictly necessary, and is always able to look charming.
Starting from London, going to Jamaica and then to Miami, to close again in London, the story moves fast, full of many interesting characters, and places. Every place is described as if the author has lived there for a very long time to be able to give such a perfect image of it.
Everything looks as "deeply-lived" and essential as ever, thus keeping the reader in suspense, willing to read on and to know what will happen next.
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