Every Silent Thing by Alan Brenham

A mysterious murder in the Louvre pulls young Claire Deveraux into a dangerous web of criminal intrigue in Every Silent Thing by Alan Brenham. Claire was the only one to witness the cryptic last words of the victim, who also secretly slipped a treasure in her pocket worth millions. Navigating the challenges of being a deaf American abroad is hard enough without a killer hunting you down, but when Claire’s twin sister suddenly arrives in Paris, their tangle of lives and lies becomes even more deadly. The story’s breathless pace keeps the pages turning, though the narrative does cut convenient corners and skimp on character development, which is necessary for the intro to a new series. Even so, Brenham delivers a thrilling transatlantic novel that will keep readers gripped and guessing.

 


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