Face Value by Ian Andrew

Title: Face Value
Author: Ian Andrew
Pages: 318
Published Date: 11 May 2015
Publisher: The Book Reality Experience
Series Details: 1st book in the Wright & Tran series

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Publisher's Synopsis

Kara Wright and Tien Tran are veterans of an elite sub-unit of the Special Reconnaissance Regiment. Both served in various warzones and both were lucky to make it home.

Now, based in a run-down office in Kentish Town they try to keep their heads above water as private investigators. When two grown-up children claim their elderly parents have been kidnapped, Kara and Tien are sceptical, but they need the money and anyway, Kara needs something to keep her mind of the man she murdered.

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Amazon

The Wright of the subtitle of this book is Kara Wright and the Tran is Tien Tran. They are now private investigators having been combat veterans for an elite intelligence unit and I found that this is an action, rather than character, led tale. The story opens with a killing and a brutally efficient one at that and it is this part of the story, and the ongoing police investigation into the death, that takes place in Huntingdon.

Wright and Tran are hired by siblings Michael and Zoe to look into the disappearance of their parents and as a consequence they get to use their former training and while there is much to like about this book I think it was this that interested me most. Read All Reviews

GoodReads

“It wasn’t the prettiest place to die. But then again, where is? She was taking a short cut through unfamiliar territory. He was running an illegal errand on ground he called his own. Neither would have wanted the street with its vandalised lights and graffiti-covered hoardings, to be their final view of life. But we don’t often get what we want.” (p.1)

Bad things are going to happen, you can feel it, sense it, taste it. But you might just get a surprise or two here. And then there is the rest of the narrative! I was thoroughly hooked, engaged, enthralled. Read All Reviews