The Missing File: First Avraham Avraham Crime Thriller from Tel Aviv – Now Streaming as The Calling on Peacock - Couverture souple

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Mishani, D. A.

 
9780062195388: The Missing File: First Avraham Avraham Crime Thriller from Tel Aviv – Now Streaming as The Calling on Peacock

Synopsis

The inspiration for the Peacock Original series The Calling, streaming now!

"A tense, gripping page-turner that I devoured in two days—it’s hard to believe it’s a debut.”  — S.J. Watson, New York Times bestselling author of Before I Go to Sleep

Israeli detective Avraham Avraham must find a teenage boy gone missing from the suburbs of Tel Aviv in this first volume in the thrilling crime series by D. A. Mishani.

Crimes in Avraham’s quiet suburb are generally not all that complex. But when a sixteen-year-old boy goes missing and a schoolteacher offers up a baffling complication, Avraham finds himself questioning everything he thought he knew about his life.

Told through alternating points of view, The Missing File is an emotionally wrought, character-driven page-turner with plenty of twists and turns. It’s a mystery that will leave readers questioning the notions of innocence and guilt, and the nebulous nature of truth.

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À propos de l?auteur

D. A. Mishani is a literary scholar specializing in the history of detective literature. His first novel, The Missing File, was the inaugural book in his literary crime series featuring the police inspector Avraham Avraham.

À propos de la quatrième de couverture

Police detective Avraham Avraham knows that when a crime is committed in his quiet suburb of Tel Aviv, there is little need for a complex investigation. He has found that the simplest explanation is always the answer . . . until now.

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