Dead at DaybreakA headspinning thriller from crime writer Deon Meyer: the story of an ex cop who has seven days to solve a seemingly unsolvable crime the answer to which lies in his own dark past. When Johannes Jacobus Smit, an antiques dealer, is found burned with a blowtorch and killed execution style with a single shot to the back of the head, former cop Zatopek "Zed" van Heerden is called in to investigate the unusual circumstances of the murder. Zed is still
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A headspinning thriller from crime writer Deon Meyer: the story of an ex-cop who has seven days to solve a seemingly unsolvable crime -- the answer to which lies in his own dark past. When Johannes Jacobus Smit, an antiques dealer, is found burned with a blowtorch and killed execution-style with a single shot to the back of the head, former cop Zatopek "Zed" van Heerden is called in to investigate the unusual circumstances of the murder. Zed is still obsessed with the betrayals of his own past but must fill in the blanks of this victim's life. Who tortured and killed Smit, and who was Smit in the first place? Not the man whose papers he carries, that much is certain. Zed can never be sure of the loyalties of the people with whom he is dealing -- his own past reputation ensures that -- and he soon finds himself uncovering secrets that the security services of many countries would like left alone. "Exciting....A terrific ride on almost every level."-Chicago Tribune
Binding Type: Hardcover Publisher: Little Brown and Company Published: 08/23/2005 ISBN: 9780316000123 Pages: 384 Weight: 1.54lbs Size: 9.10h x 6.30w x 1.16d
Review Citations: Library Journal Prepub Alert 04/15/2005 pg. 66 Library Journal 06/01/2005 pg. 119 Kirkus Reviews 06/15/2005 pg. 667 Publishers Weekly 07/11/2005 pg. 61 Booklist 07/01/2005 pg. 1905 Ingram Advance 08/01/2005 pg. 49 People Weekly 08/22/2005 pg. 49 Entertainment Weekly 08/26/2005 pg. 66 New York Times 09/11/2005 pg. 23