Speak No Evil
by Martyn Waites
"The violence is graphic enough to authenticate Waites' reputation for toughness, but the psychologly behind Mae's pathology is so sound that you may want to grant her a full pardon." NYT, June 2010
"Waites’s brilliant fourth Joe Donovan thriller (after White Riot) puts him in the same league as such established contemporary noir masters as Ian Rankin, John Harvey, and Denise Mina. When Mae Blacklock was 11, she strangled a boy to death in a fit of rage. The story, which made for lurid tabloid fodder, became a common reference point in Britain for juvenile homicide. Forty years later, Mae, now Anne Marie Smeaton, asks Newcastle PI and former journalist Joe Donovan to work with her on a tell-all memoir. Waites alternates between Anne Marie’s interview sessions and an increasingly bizarre series of crimes, in which first one and then two children in nearby communities are murdered. Donovan’s investigative team gradually uncovers a pattern of child killings over the years that appears to follow Smeaton’s frequent moves. Donovan’s continued search for his son, who disappeared six years earlier, at age six, raises the emotional stakes in this searing crime novel." PW, June
“Hard-hitting contemporary British crime featuring investigative journalist Joe Donovan. Waites is got on the heels of Mark Bellingham and Simon Kernick in the mystery young guns stakes.” The Bookseller
“Martyn Waites excels at sympathetic but accurate portrayals of people on the very edges of society…Waites’s writing, forceful and unsentimental, ensures that Speak No Evil, which easily could have been an arid shocker, is a story with heart, guts and above all humanity.” Laura Wilson, The Guardian
‘‘the book is a thriller in every sense, and a real page turner.’’ Michelle Peckham, Eurocrime
"Martyn Waites is a rarity - a fiction author who is also a splendid narrator! ... Waites delivers all the tension and emotion of the story as well as a strong sense of the place." AudioFile 2009
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