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Monday, 17 November 2025

Silent Shadows by Rob Kaufman

 

I'm a mighty fan of Kaufman: his books have built-in excellence. There's never a, 'will this be as good as the last one?'. It will always, indubitably, exceed expectation. I can say that very confidently after reading five of his books.

This* is the second in the Edge of Fear trilogy. Poor Daniel Wright has enough trauma to deal with and a serial killer who is making it all rather personal just isn't helping him move forward. (See About the Book below.) As usual, Kaufman keeps you guessing (had me foxed this time, well and truly), but, as always, the ride is compelling, thrilling (and chilling!) and utterly entertaining.

The icing on the cake with all Kaufman's books is his huge respect for his readers, to whom he dedicates more than just a few words in his acknowledgements. The respect is mutual, because this reader has a lot of time for any author who remembers his audience.

If Kaufman writes something, you can bet your bottom dollar, I'll read it.

*Provided by BookSirens



















See Also:

A Broken Reality
Altered
False Faces
One Last Lie

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