The truth is just the lie you believe the mostAs four-year-old Sunny Exley drowns in the icy waters off a luxury beach house, her father, Nick, smokes weed on the shore and her mother, Caroline, is lost in the arms of a lover. Hidden on nearby boulders, rent-a-cop Vernon Saul watches the child die and chooses to act only when it is too late. In the days following Sunny’s death, gutted by grief … act only when it is too late.
In the days following Sunny’s death, gutted by grief and guilt, Nick falls under the spell of Vernon who presents himself as a friend in time of need. When the sinister Vernon’s true motives are revealed, Nick is drawn into a spiral of manipulation and murder that leaves him fighting for his sanity and his life.
Praise for Capture
“A harrowing psychological page-turner. Gripping.” The Times
“A stark reflection on the insidious nature of guilt and grief. One of the most deeply satisfying books I’ve read this year.” Florida Times-Union
“The plot is operatic in its violence and tragedy and the characters are heartbreakingly real and immensely flawed. Smith’s impeccable prose hits you on a physical level.” Spinetingler Magazine
“Violent, chilling and as black as sin. Smith is a master of suspense.” The Witness
“One of the most powerful reads you will find this year. Unmissable.” Crimesquad
“A chilling read written with great power.” Shotsmag
“An explosive, diabolical thriller.” Paris-Match (France)
“Plunges us into a sea of suffering and brutality. Terrifying.” Le Figaro (France)
“Venomous and haunting.” Liberation (France)
“A wild ride. Fasten your seat belts.” Marianne Magazine (France)
“Excellent. Nobody can peel back the layers of damaged people and, indeed, a broken society, so poetically.” crimefictionlover.com Top 5 Crime Novels of 2012
“Painfully realistic. Read it if you dare.” The Big Issue
“Terrifying.” Business Day
“Sends chills down your spine.” The Citizen
“A brutal, bloody portrait of a broken society.” Die Welt (Germany)
“A novel of existential force. Smith’s best book to date.” Title Magazine
“Roger Smith writes like the bastard child of Patricia Highsmith.” Krimicouch(Germany)
“Murder, drugs, blood and horror are described in a style reminiscent of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness.” Göttinger Tageblatt (Germany)
“A masterful thriller.” Sonntagszeitung (Switzerland)
“A tough,captivating thriller. Not for the fainthearted.” DRS3 (Swiss Radio)
“Magnificently written. High voltage!” Oön (Austria)
“The Best Crime Novel of 2012.” Dead End Follies
“The best thriller I’ve read this year.” The Gamblers Blog Top 5 Books of 2012
Praise for Roger Smith
“Smith writes with brutal beauty.” The Washington Post
“The master of the coolly-described nightmare.” Der Spiegel
“Smith’s writing is astonishing.” The Cleveland Plain Dealer
“A master of suspense.” The Sunday Times
“The shooting star of the crime scene.” Radio Europe
“Smith has a unique ability to grab readers and plunge them headlong into his nightmare visions.” The Times
“The crime genre’s greatest tragedian.” Spinetingler Magazine
“Smith captures a world where nothing is certain, least of all the rules of coexistence.” Arte
“A leader in dark, relentless fiction.” Marianne Magazine
“Smith writes coolly and with grace about unspeakable horror.” The Argus
“He portrays a world that has lost all hope of redemption.” Le Monde
“Nobody can peel back the layers of damaged people and a broken society so poetically.” crimefictionlover.com
Roger Smith’s novels are published in nine languages and two are in development as movies in the U.S. He has won the German Crime Fiction Award and been nominated for France’s Grand Prix de Littérature Policière. He also writes espionage as James Rayburn and horror as Max Wilde. rogersmithbooks.com
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The language was so filthy I I stopped reading it after about the third chapter.
Too slow a start quit after the first half of a chapter
Stayed up all night reading this. Kept my interest from beginning to end. Super author!
Not one redeeming character in this whole book. I don’t think I’ve ever read a book like this before. I just had to finish it
Couldn’t keep my interest and i didn’t finish it
Sort of a slow starter but once it got going–WOW!! Well-written, colorful descriptions and well fleshed-out characters. Plus a harrowing ending!!
Great story telling. Unique location and a glimpse into an almost unimaginable culture.
It kept my interest
The characters did not appeal to me. I did not finish the book and deleted it from my Fire
This book was just OK. None of the characters were likable & it was difficult to continue reading as I didn’t care what happened to them. I pretty well figured out what would happen about 2/3 of the way through but kept on to the end. For me, it was all a little too contrived and didn’t seem realistic.
Not the worst book I’ve read, but I …