Authors: Andrew Rosenheim
Tags: #Romance, #Fiction - General, #Criminals, #Male friendship, #Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), #Fiction, #Psychological, #Thrillers, #Suspense, #General & Literary Fiction, #General, #Chicago (Ill.)
What he saw seemed oddly out of place and time, depicted in black paint strokes on the overlapping edges of five or six of the thin pine boards:
‘
What
?’ is all he could say.
‘Michael.’ Jimmy’s breath smelled sweet from his chewing gum; his voice was embarrassed and mild. ‘Was your father some kind of a Jew?’
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Keeping Secrets
Andrew Rosenheim
Thirty years ago, Jack Renoir’s idyllic childhood on his uncle’s California apple farm was shattered when he witnessed a brutal murder. With a single shot, his life changed forever.
Three decades later, Renoir is a man preoccupied with secrets and lies – a man who’s forgotten how to trust. But when Kate Palmer walks into his San Francisco office, his carefully-controlled world is turned upside down. As his defences dissolve, Renoir moves to England with Kate to make a new start. But old habits die hard, and he is soon drawn into a murky world he hoped he had left behind for good. When his efforts to help Kate backfire, Renoir finds his unresolved past threatening to destroy his future . . .
Praise for
Keeping Secrets
:
‘Rosenheim delivers some cracking prose and
is a writer of discerning intelligence’
Telegraph
‘Gripping’
Daily Mail
‘The pace is fast, the prose lean . . . readers will not
find themselves bored for a second’
Guardian