Resurrection Bay: A gripping, twisty thriller with unforgettable characters (Caleb Zelic 1): Caleb Zelic Series: Volume One

Resurrection Bay: A gripping, twisty thriller with unforgettable characters (Caleb Zelic 1): Caleb Zelic Series: Volume One

by EmmaViskic (Author)

Synopsis

Caleb Zelic can't hear you.But he sees everything. The prizewinning debut thriller fromthe new name in crime. CALEB ZELIC IS ON THE HUNTFOR HIS FRIEND'S KILLER His childhood friend hasbeen brutally murdered - fingers broken, throat slit - at his home inMelbourne. Tortured by guilt, Caleb vows to track down the killer. But he'sprofoundly deaf; missed words and misread lips can lead to confusion, andtrouble. HE NEVER FORGETES AFACE Fortunately, Caleb knows how to read people;a sideways glance, an unconvincing smile, speaks volumes. When his friendFrankie, a former cop, offers to help, they soon discover the killer is ontheir tail. IT MIGHT JUST SAVE HISLIFE Sensing that his ex-wife may also be indanger, Caleb insists they return to their hometown of Resurrection Bay. Buthere he learns that everyone - including his murdered friend - is hidingsomething. And the deeper he digs, the darker the secrets...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Pushkin Vertigo
Published: 05 Apr 2018

ISBN 10: 1782273913
ISBN 13: 9781782273912

Media Reviews
A Financial Times Book of the Year
A CrimeTime UK Book of the Year via three reviewers
Shortlisted for the Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger Award and the John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger Award

A terrific debut . . . The hearing-impaired Caleb (Zelic) 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. James Ellroy and Paul Cleave fans will relish this hard-edged crime novel. -- Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

Outstanding. . . a gripping and violent tale with a hero who is original and appealing. -- The Guardian

More than lives up to its hype ... Fierce, fast-moving, violent ... it is as exciting a debut as fellow Australian Jane Harper's The Dry, and I can think of no higher praise. -- Daily Mail

Trailing literary prizes in its wake... superbly characterized... well above most contemporary crime fiction. -- Financial Times

[A] stunning debut ... original and splendidly plotted with a harshness that nevertheless allows humour to intrude. Above all, it has a superb cast of main characters. -- The Times (Crime Book of the Month)

All the staples of Australian crime fiction are here: unflinching violence, corrupt cops, brutish men and tougher women. Viskic, garlanded with five book awards down under, adds some enjoyable refinements: Caleb Zelic, a hero whose investigations are somewhat hampered by the fact that he's profoundly deaf, and a zinging wit to savour. First of a Zelic series. -- Sunday Times Crime Club

This outstanding debut from Australian author Viskic is fast-paced with gut-wrenching twists and an engaging protagonist. -- Daily Express

A very impactful thriller... distinctive... a hero you will want more of in future. -- The Book Bag

the dialogue is excellent. . . [the plot] zooms along. -- Sunday Express

Wow! What a debut novel! Captivating, quirky and absolutely riveting. -- Crime Book Junkie

Viskic's novel is the reason I love reviewing. This is a truly gripping debut which feels as though written by a seasoned writer. Mesmerising. -- Crimesquad

Excellent debut novel ... certainly a name to watch. -- SHOTS crime fiction magazine

Gutsy, original. . . [a] stunning crime debut... [with a] devilishly tricky plot. -- Thriller Books Journal

The drama added by Caleb's deafness is what makes the book. -- Action on Hearing Loss

An Australian thriller at its finest. A captivating read from first page to last. In Caleb Zelic, Viskic has created a character with depth and heart who will linger long after the final page. -- Jane Harper, author of The Dry

In her research for Resurrection Bay, the author studied Australian sign language to add to the authenticity of the novel and that work really pays off here. -- Crime Fiction Lover

Pacy, violent but with a big thundering heart... An outstanding debut. -- Eva Dolan, author of Long Way Home

A terrific book ... sharp, punchy, visceral and propulsive. The story grabs you by the throat from the opening pages and it never once slackens its hold. -- Christos Tsiolkas, author of The Slap

On par with the heavyweights of crime. -- Sydney Morning Herald

A compelling, highly recommended read. -- Books+Publishing

An outstanding debut novel from an author you'd hope is busy on the next instalment right now. -- The Newtown Review of Books

Distinctive flavour. . . several twists. -- Herald Scotland

Fast-moving narrative. . . numerous yet coherent plot developments. . . [the character of Caleb is] convincingly portrayed. -- Mystery People

Viskic has created a genuinely unique and captivating character who deserves a place alongside Jack Irish and Cliff Hardy. -- P. M. Newton

I was totally immersed ... sharp, snappy, hard-boiled ... a refreshingly original main protagonist. -- Raven Crime Reads

A kick in the teeth when the sting in the tail comes. -- Clover Hill

I was hooked ... There is so much to love about Resurrection Bay. -- Northern Crime

A truly rock and roll writing style... riveting ... banging brilliant ... A perfect storm of a read ... Highly recommended. -- Liz Loves Books

A deadly game of cat and mouse ... with double-crossing and questionable motives aplenty ... a good twist. -- Crime Thriller Hound


Outstanding... gripping and violent... a hero who is original and appealing. -- Laura Wilson, Guardian

If this is anything to go by, we could do with more Aussie crime fiction over here. Viskic knows how to put together a gripping story. -- Nudge Books

It has a unique take... great twists and turns with excellent layering. -- Nudge Books Second Opinion Column

A terrific new voice. Great writing and credibly vulnerable characters. -- The Irish Examiner

After reading this book [book two] can't come quickly enough... I really need to know what happens next. -- Steph's Book Blog

Punchily written and snappily paced, with a vivid cast of characters. -- David's Book World (blog)

A thriller that delivers a rush... a gritty and at times violent book with a great storyline at its very heart. -- The Last Word (blog)

An excellent twist... The writing flowed effortlessly... A recommended read for all crime thriller fans. -- Never Imitate (blog)

Viskic really ramps up the tension... Excellent pacing, I loved the plot... Fantastic conclusion which delivered. -- Col's Criminal Library (blog)

Author Bio
Emma Viskic is an award-winning Australian crime writer. Her critically acclaimed debut novel, Resurrection Bay, won the 2016 Ned Kelly Award for Best Debut, as well as an unprecedented three Davitt Awards: Best Adult Novel, Best Debut, and Readers' Choice. It was also iBooks Australia's Crime Novel of the year in 2015. Emma studied Australian sign language (Auslan) in order to write the character of Caleb Zelic. And Fire Came Down, the second book in the Caleb Zelic series, will follow in August 2018.