No Safe Place To Hide by Murray Bailey


 


No Safe Place To Hide
Philippines Thriller : Book 1
5 Stars


Genre : Mystery, Adventure, Thriller
Pages : 338 (Kindle Edition)

Publisher's Blurb

Journalist Martin Gillie has vanished, and his wife wants him found. It seems like a straightforward case for newly arrived Ash Carter. But in post-war Philippines, nothing is ever straightforward.

Carter follows a trail that leads from the smoky boxing rings of Manila to the rebel-haunted provinces. And as Carter digs, with each uncovered clue, the stakes rise higher. The police can't be trusted. The military has its own agenda.
Carter begins to Is Martin Gillie hiding from something—or someone? And if Carter finds him, will either of them live to tell the story?

Review

Book 1 in the Philippines Thriller series.

A missing husband, a reunion with an old friend and a heartbreaking cold case thrust Ash Carter into a deadly battle for survival. Mystery thriller writing at it's very best.

Great characters pitched into a gripping detective thriller with all the necessary suspects and misdirection I've come to expect from the author. Throw in some meticulously researched historical and geographical details of the Philippines in the post world war two era and you've got yourself an explosive novel that begs to be finished in just the one sitting.

Reminiscent of the classic gumshoe era of detective novels, this hits all the spots to make it a well earned 5 stars.

If you're looking for a well rounded, slightly flawed, private detective with a big heart then you can't go wrong with Ash Carter.


The Author

Murray Bailey was always interested in writing and, at an early age, had articles published in newspapers, including the Times. Despite studying Physics and Mathematics and pursuing a very different career, he also edited a magazine for a year as well as a batch of technical books.

After 10 years of scribbling, in 2016 his first published novel was I Dare You. He went on to demonstrate his passion for ancient Egypt and puzzles in his novel Map of the Dead. However the Singapore series featuring the ex-military policeman Ash Carter was a labour of love and based on his first unpublished story that eventually became Singapore 52.

Born in Greater Manchester, England, he gradually moved south to reach the beautiful Dorset coast where he lives with his wife and family. Having young children and an all-consuming passion such as writing doesn’t leave much free time, but when he does take a break, he enjoys running, cycling, kayaking and building sandcastles with his children.


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