By David Jackson
Published by Zaffre (November 2018)
I received an Advance Reader Copy from the publisher
Publisher's description
You can't choose your family. Or can you?
Meet the Bensons. They're an ordinary couple. They wash their car, mow their lawn and pass the time of day with their neighbours. And they have a beautiful little girl called Daisy.
There's just one problem.
SHE'S NOT THEIRS.
D. S. Nathan Cody is about to face his darkest and most terrifying case yet . . .
Don't Make A Sound hooked me in immediately.
It's my first Nathan Cody book - and certainly won't be my last - and I read it very easily as a standalone. From its chilling first chapter right through to the final page, this was pretty much a one-sitting read for me - a 'just one more chapter' book.
Don't Make A Sound is very much a character-led novel - a mixture of psychological thriller and police procedural. It's fast paced and twisty, and felt very believable - what's going on behind closed doors? It's cleverly plotted, with a dark and disturbing storyline, as well as well written - several scenes had me holding my breath.
For months, I've seen people on social media raving about the brilliance of this book - and now I can understand why!
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