Look Closer

By Rachel Amphlett

Look Closer - Rachel Amphlett
  • Release Date: 2015-03-24
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 12 Ratings

Description

How far would you go to protect a secret?  How far would you go to expose a lie?

Will Fletcher seems to have it all – perfect job, perfect life. Then in one act of extreme violence, his world turns upside down.

A bungled assassination attempt on a London street uncovers a disturbing conspiracy fuelled by organised crime and political ambition. Now, Will finds himself on the run, pursued by a dangerous enemy who will stop at nothing to protect his employer’s past.

With the killer closing in on him, Will is running out of time to deliver his own version of vigilante justice and expose the corruption. As the web of lies and deceit unravels, Will knows the answer’s out there.  

All he has to do is look closer. 

Everyone has secrets. Everyone lies.

Look Closer: A gripping fast paced thriller from the author of the bestselling Detective Kay Hunter series. 

“A thrill ride from start to finish... full of many unexpected twists that will keep you guessing to the very end” San Francisco Book Review

“A first-rate political thriller that moves at a blistering pace” Best Thrillers

“Look Closer is an energetic, intriguing, terrifying ride, with a twist that will smack you from here to next Friday. Put it on your ‘to read” list. Now.” Goodreads

Reviews

  • Look Closer

    5
    By photobyjb
    Yet another great book by Rachel Amphlett. What would you do in Will Fletcher’s place. Amy is gravely injured by gun shot from gangsters. She was doing her job as a newspaper reporter. What did she do to deserve being shot. Lots of suspense and twists and turns. Who can Will trust?
  • A good read with an unexpected twist

    4
    By Mack ee
    Well-written with good descriptive language that doesn't go overboard or become long-winded, thereby slowing down the plot progression. The twist at the end was unexpected and I usually see them coming. It could have been improved with a bit more in depth portrait or incorporation of the historical context of the British / Northern Ireland peace process or British political procedure. Overall an entertaining read at a good price - but short of greatness.