T.M. Logan
TEACHER Abbie Collier has a new boyfriend and he’s a real
catch… the charming and caring ex-Army officer is a successful businessman and
she reckons they are the perfect match.
But Abbie’s dad, Ed, senses something of the night about
Ryan Wilson, the man ‘with the looks of a catalogue model,’ and he’s determined
to track down the truth. The only problem is that Ed is an over-protective father
with a history of causing trouble, and he has secrets of his own. Is Ryan a danger to Abbie, or does Ed have a hidden agenda which
is sending his ability to make judgments dangerously off beam?
Former national newspaper journalist T.M. Logan is making
his own headlines these days with a clutch of gripping, superbly crafted page-turners,
including Richard and Judy picks Lies and The Holiday, which have turned him
into a contemporary king of the psychological thriller. And this master of suspense certainly hits a raw nerve for
many readers with this tense, taut, twisting tale of a middle-aged man,
desperate to protect his daughter, but whose life falls apart as he starts to dig
relentlessly into the past of his future son-in-law.
MASTER OF SUSPENSE: T.M. Logan |
When his beloved 24-year-old daughter arrives with her
boyfriend of seven months, doting dad Ed Collier is ready to try to like him.
It’s the first time the family have met Ryan Wilson because his job with a
recruitment firm takes him on frequent overseas trips. Abbie’s mum, Claire,
thinks the couple have ‘a real connection’ and grandma Joyce thinks he’s ‘a
lovely boy.’
But it’s when his eyes meet Ryan’s that Ed instantly senses
that ‘something is not quite right about him.’ The feeling for Ed is primal and
visceral, it’s a jolt of ‘nervous static,’ an inner knowledge that hidden in
the dark shadows behind Ryan’s eyes is ‘a wolf crouching… ready to pounce.’ And when the happy pair announce that they are already
engaged and planning to marry in six weeks so that terminally ill Joyce can
attend the wedding, Ed is determined to make private enquiries to find out if
Ryan, a decorated former Army officer and special policeman, is lying about who
and what he is.
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Ed’s instincts tell him his daughter is in terrible danger,
but no one else can see it, and the more he attempts to uncover Ryan’s secrets,
the more he alienates Abbie and Claire who are both convinced that Ryan is The
One. Ed has reasons of his own for wanting to keep his daughter safe, and
secrets that may be affecting how he judges Ryan.
As he becomes increasingly obsessed with his future
son-in-law, Ed’s own life begins to go into
freefall. With the wedding date fast approaching, can he finally find the evidence to prove that Ryan has been lying to them… before it’s too late?
freefall. With the wedding date fast approaching, can he finally find the evidence to prove that Ryan has been lying to them… before it’s too late?
Domestic noir is proving to be rich territory for this
acutely observant writer who has the ability to look into the dark heart of
family relationships and expose the neuroses and fault lines that make them the
ideal stage for recognisable, flawed characters and enthralling dramas.
And The Catch delivers the best kind of suspense thriller
entertainment as Logan plays with our perceptions and tugs on our inner fears
in this unsettling, twisting, turning journey through the fraught and complex
landscape of our principal narrator Ed’s troubled mind.
His disturbing zeal, his recklessness, his guilt over past
events, and his obsessive belief that Ryan is not the man he appears to be,
drives this superbly plotted story from its terrifying and tantalising opener
to the electrifying killer punch in the final chapter.
Set against the dark peaks of Derbyshire, The Catch is
compulsive, clever and will take you prisoner and invade your thoughts long
after the last page has turned.
(Zaffre, paperback, £8.99)
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