A Possibility of Violence: An Inspector Avraham Avraham Novel

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Main Details

Title A Possibility of Violence: An Inspector Avraham Avraham Novel
Authors and Contributors      By (author) D. A. Mishani
Translated by Todd Hasak-Lowy
SeriesInspector Avraham Avraham
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 241,Width 165
Category/GenreCrime and mystery
ISBN/Barcode 9781780876528
ClassificationsDewey:892.437
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Quercus Publishing
Imprint riverrun
Publication Date 4 September 2014
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A suspicious device is found inside a suitcase near a nursery in Holon, Tel Aviv. The children are taken to safety; a man is caught fleeing the scene. Then comes the phone call:'the suitcase is only the beginning.' And it is. Chaim Sara's son is glad not to be at nursery that day. He has been bullied - there are bruises. Chaim, taking care of both his children since the sudden absence of his wife, watches with anticipation as the police search for clues. Inspector Avraham is thrust into the investigation, still haunted by the failure of his last case. Witnesses are unforthcoming; suspects are eliminated. Then a frightening act of violence shifts his understanding. The suitcase has alerted him to a greater danger; one more private, and deeply disturbing. No one believes in it but him. And he will do anything to stop it in its tracks.

Author Biography

D. A. Mishani a best-selling crime writer, screenwriter and literary scholar, specializing in the history of crime fiction. His crime novels have been translated into more than twenty languages, made into films and TV series, shortlisted for the CWA international dagger award and the Grand Prix de Litterature Policliere and won the prestigious Martin Beck award for best crime novel translated to Swedish and the Grand Prix du meilleur Polar de lecteurs de Points. He lives in Tel Aviv and writes full time.

Reviews

'Compelling ... Morally complex and psychologically convincing, A Possibility of Violence is a terrifying and disturbing psychological drama' Sunday Herald. * Sunday Herald * 'Definitely lives up to the promise of its excellent predecessor ... Strong on police procedure and quotidian detail, with a refreshingly average and self-doubting protagonist, A Possibility of Violence is both tense and touching' Laura Wilson, Guardian. * Guardian * 'Stellar sequel ... Mishani makes good use of his study of the genre to create another psychologically complex case, in the process deepening his lead character' Kirkus. * Kirkus *