In CWA Gold Dagger winner Mick Herronโs chillingly plausible first standalone, โthere is no hiding under the deskโ (The New York Times Book Review).
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When a gunman breaks into South Oxford Nursery School and takes a group of hostages, teacher Louise Kennedy fears the worst. But Jaime Segura isnโt there on a homicidal mission, and heโs just as scared as those whose lives he holds as collateral. As an armed police presence builds outside the schoolโs gates, the only person Jaime will talk to is Ben Whistler, an MI6 accountant who worked with Jaimeโs lover, Miro. Miroโs gone missing, along with a quarter of a billion pounds allotted for reconstruction work in Iraq. Jaime refuses to believe that Miro is a thiefโthough heโs always had his secrets. But then, so does Louise, so do the other hostagesโand so do some people on the outside, whoโd much rather Jaime was silenced.
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โMasterful โฆ How Herron is able to tie all these events together will test the sleuthing ability of even the most savvy readers as one surprise engenders another. The intricate plot, coupled with Herronโs breezy writing style โฆ results in superior entertainment that makes most other novels of suspense appear dull and slow-witted by comparison.โโPublishers Weekly,ย starred review