Title: The Quiet People
Series: -
Author: Paul Cleave
Description: Cameron and Lisa Murdoch are succesful crime writers.
They have been on the promotional circuit, joking that no one knoew how to get away
with crime like they do. After all, they write about it for a living.
So when their seven-year-old son Zach goes missing, the police and the
public naturally wonder if they have finally decided to prove what they have
been sayin all this time…. Are they trying to show how they can commit the
perfect crime?
Review: We meet Cameron and Lisa Murdoch, a married couple and a successful
crime writers duo. Together with their son Zach, they live the good life. Zach
is not you typical child, he requires special care and sometimes has raging
outbursts. Cameron and Lisa have it under control, but there are still moments
were it’s difficult.
The book starts with Cameron who is spending the day with his son, where
certain things happen which will affect both Zach and Cameron. Later, Zach goes
missing. Cameron and Lisa are the first suspects, since they have joked about
the fact that they can commit the perfect crime because of their work as crime
authors. Consequently, public opinion is quick to judge and point the finger at
them as well, and a veritable media circus erupts.
The fact that Zach is somewhat difficult to deal with, Cameron’s unfortunate actions, the fact that Lisa and Cameron are crime writers and public opinion is quickly formed, are the main plot points of the book. Author Paul Cleave manages to intertwine this with the police investigation and a number of possible scenarios about the disappearance.
As a reader you are thrown back and forth and you don’t know who you can
believe or not. The book has a medium pace, but constant tension. The writing
style is smooth and it holds your attention. Cleave’s way of explaining things
is sometimes a bit too elaborate, but not to the point it gets annoying.
The story is told from two different perspectives, Cameron and Detective
Kent, and you only know that due to the narration. The chapters itself don’t tell
you whose perspective you are following, until you start the chapter. But two
storylines really help in a story like this.
Besides finding Zach, there is much more going on. Human prejudice,
resentment, mistakes that are made, events that can be interpreted in multiple ways
make it very difficult to get an overview of what really happened. While
reading you have no idea which direction the story will be going in. The type
of reveal/ twist has been done before, but it’s still surprising and well-done.
Even though this is not a story where you can think along and then try to solve
the mystery yourself, it’s a compelling and tense story that will keep your
attention almost the entire time.
Rating: 3, 5/ 5
Series: -
The fact that Zach is somewhat difficult to deal with, Cameron’s unfortunate actions, the fact that Lisa and Cameron are crime writers and public opinion is quickly formed, are the main plot points of the book. Author Paul Cleave manages to intertwine this with the police investigation and a number of possible scenarios about the disappearance.
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