![]() ![]() Another former cop, Frankie, helps Caleb with the trace for Gary’s killer. Gary had been assisting Caleb with a case he had been investigating, into robberies. They were childhood friends from all the way back to their days in small town Resurrection Bay. Gary, a family man and crime fighter, has been cruelly murdered. The book opens with Caleb at the death scene having arrived too late. The way people treat him, from the first page on, is influenced by his condition, as is his behaviour. ![]() His condition does come with its disadvantages, not helped by Caleb’s stubborn refusal to acknowledge his disability. In other words, he is a master at reading people. In addition to sign language and lip-reading, he is an expert in nonverbal communication and notices much that others miss. Private Investigator Caleb is profoundly deaf and, as a result, has developed 'abilities'. ![]() Whilst he feels some guilt over Gary’s death, Caleb must prove his innocence and hunt down the killer in a deadly game of cat and mouse. Caleb Zelic is suspected of killing his friend. ![]()
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