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Die Toten Schweigen Nicht (2008)

by Paul Cleave(Favorite Author)
3.76 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
3453433084 (ISBN13: 9783453433083)
languge
English
publisher
Heyne
series
Theodore Tate
review 1: Received as an ARC from the publisher. Man oh Man, what a story! Theodore Tate is the poster child for the phrase "If it weren't for bad luck, he wouldn't have any luck at all!" He's like the cartoon character who has the constant raincloud over his head. But he's smart, and that's his saving grace. He solves several major crimes using the most unorthodox methods imaginable. I can almost picture the hysterically funny scene that would take place AFTER this book ends. Mr Cleave has created a most unique hero. Can't wait to read more of Theo Tate.
review 2: Theodore Tate is described as flawed character going from police detective to private detective when his daughter is killed and his wife left brain-damaged in a hit and run. He spends this book making a caree
... morer of bad choices that land him in deeper and hotter water than he was in before. The Christchurch, NZ that the author portrays is one no tourist in their right mind would book a trip to and the Keystone cops would be more efficient then Tate's former colleagues at enforcing the law. There is flawed and there is self-destructive and I think the latter sums up Theodore Tate. less
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eva
absolument excellent ,amoral et inattendu, un pur délice !
minimyers
A great read from a kiwi crime writer - highly recommend
apurva
This one was just plain creepy.
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