Resurrection Bay by Emma Viskic

Title: Resurrection Bay
Author: Emma Viskic
Pages: 272
Published Date: 1 September 2015
Publisher: Echo Publishing
Series Details: 1st book in the Caleb Zelic series

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Publisher's Synopsis

Caleb Zelic may be deaf, but he knows how to read people better than anyone. When his childhood friend is brutally murdered while helping him on an insurance case, Caleb vows to find the killer. But he can't do it alone. Caleb and his business partner Frankie, an ex-cop, start with one clue: Scott, the last word the victim texted to Caleb.

But chasing the elusive Scott leads them back to Caleb's hometown of Resurrection Bay. And it's here he learns that everyone - including his murdered friend - is hiding something. And the deeper he digs, the darker the secrets...

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Book Lover Book Reviews

"In addition to a complex yet plausible and gritty mystery, the beating heart of this novel is the acknowledgement that we all have different traits, spanning physical abilities, race, personalities and life experiences. Each of our traits influence the way we go about our everyday lives, but no individual can, or should, be defined by any one of them." - Read Full Review

Mrs B's Book Reviews

"Resurrection Bay works well as a crime and procedural novel. I am certain even esteemed crime readers will find this book wholly engaging, complex and a little different from the norm. The stretch to the finish line is fantastic and given half the chance, I’m convinced I would have been able to read Resurrection Bay in a sitting." - Read Full Review

Publisher's Weekly

"The hearing-impaired Caleb must rely on his keen ability to read faces as he tries to figure out whom, if anyone, he can trust. The truth behind the violence is both stunning and fairly clued, and Caleb is a sufficiently complex lead to easily sustain a series. " - Read Full Review