
Resurrection Bay is razor-sharp contemporary crime, ramped up with witty dialogue, wry humour, and a dark, deftly handled plot that had the pages whizzing past. The tension between Caleb and Kat added another element to the story, and helped the story hurtle on towards its surprising ending. She became one of my favourite characters, being feisty and yet kind and loving. I also loved the vulnerability of a man in search of a murderer who cannot hear his enemy coming.Ĭaleb has a love interest – his ex-wife, Kat, a blue-eyed Koori who draws and sculpts. The word ‘executed’ is described as ‘a happy-looking word: a little smile for the first syllable, a soft pucker for the third.’ Scott is ‘a soft name, just sibilance and air.’ I loved the freshness of this voice for a hard-boiled detective it’s bold and confident writing. Caleb’s deafness makes his voice arresting and unpredictable.

‘Tedesco was watching him: a face hewn from stone, with all the warmth to match.’ ‘Frankie … was wearing her usual jeans and battered leather jacket her short, grey hair purple-tipped and scarecrow-wild.’ The law of physics.’Ĭharacters are drawn in swift, deft strokes. The style is curt and intense: ‘It had been an hour before he’d read the message, another two in the car, stuck behind every double-B and ageing Volvo. This is a high-octane thriller, thrumming with pace and tension. Caleb is a private investigator who had asked for his help on a case. Gary was a policeman with a young family.

But does his persistence border on stubbornness? And at what cost? As he delves deeper into the investigation Caleb uncovers unwelcome truths about his murdered friend – and himself.Ĭaleb Zelic has discovered his best friend lying in a pool of blood, his throat cut. Caleb is a memorable protagonist who refuses to let his deafness limit his opportunities, or his participation in the investigation. This gripping, original and fast-paced crime thriller is set between a big city and a small coastal town, Resurrection Bay, where Caleb is forced to confront painful memories. Caleb and his troubled friend Frankie, an ex-cop, start with one clue: Scott, the last word the murder victim texted to Caleb. When a childhood friend is murdered, a sense of guilt and a determination to prove his own innocence sends Caleb on a hunt for the killer.

Caleb Zelic, profoundly deaf since early childhood, has always lived on the outside - watching, picking up telltale signs people hide in a smile, a cough, a kiss.
