The Depths of Solitude
A Brodie Farrell Mystery
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Publisher Description
Brodie Farrell's life, on the surface, is unremarkable. A single mother to one daughter, five-year-old Paddy, in a small seaside town, she spends her days running a "finding agency"---helping clients locate items that have proved elusive by more conventional methods. She has a healthy relationship with Jack Deacon, a detective superintendent in the local police force, and a solid network of friends---except for one. Her most important ally, Daniel Hood, has been ignoring her since a bitter disagreement ripped their friendship apart at the seams. Now his house is up for sale, and Daniel has disappeared.
At first Brodie is just angry---angry that he would leave without telling her, without trying to sort things out. But when Daniel's family seems unconcerned that he has vanished into thin air, Brodie starts to get worried. Perhaps she was the only person to care about Daniel, and she cut him off. What if he does something stupid? Or what if he already has?
Unfortunately, even her advanced tracking skills can't locate her friend. Brodie's worrying intensifies when she seems to become the victim of a sustained hate campaign. First her car windshield is smashed, then the vehicle itself is set on fire. Her handbag is stolen, and she is terrorized in the local library after a call from Daniel imploring her to meet him there alone. The conclusion is obvious, but Brodie refuses to believe it. Until, that is, she is attacked again....
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At the start of Irish author Bannister's suspenseful fourth novel to feature beautiful, fiercely independent Brodie Farrell (after 2003's Reflections), Brodie tries to contact her friend Daniel Hood, with whom she's been out of touch for weeks. When she finds a "for sale" sign on his house and no immediate clues as to where he went, she turns for help to formidable Det. Supt. Jack Deacon of the Dimmock (U.K.) police. The three had been close, but in a life-or-death crisis Daniel made a decision Brodie couldn't accept, and he subsequently disappeared. After a large chunk of cement is hurled through Brodie's windshield while she's driving through a dangerous area on assignment for a client of her location service Looking for Something? and her car is firebombed, she reluctantly agrees that she's being threatened. As Brodie runs through leads to the culprit behind the threats, Daniel's past comes into question, and Brodie senses that she's not the only one in danger. Bannister skillfully ups the anxiety as Brodie is rendered helpless and events hurtle toward a pounding climax.