SOME PUZZLES ARE DEADLY.It was an idea that was full of hope. But it turned into a nightmare. And now a serial killer wants to test himself against one of Scotland Yard’s most unique investigators.Jonathan Roper is a key player in the elite Special Investigations Unit. His autism, and a relentless drive, has given him an extraordinary range of skills which make him a formidable detective.His … formidable detective.
His reputation has grown to the point where he has been invited to join the digital fight against terror – but that’s not working out, as it means losing contact with his boss, Chief Inspector Brian Hooley. The pair formed a powerful bond while bringing down a gang of ruthless mercenaries running riot in London.
Now events are throwing them back together, and soon they realise that this new investigation is completely personal. The enemy has them in his sights and wants to kill.
Despite the very real tensions Roper can’t resist once again turning his critical eye on the long suffering Hooley. Rarely can one man have come under so much pressure for his lifestyle choices.
Their special relationship provides a stream of genuine humour at the heart of what is a dark, psychological thriller.
I Can See You is the second novel in the crime series, Jonathan Roper Investigates, but it can be read as a stand alone.
Buy this brilliant and complex book today. But be warned, don’t start reading if you’re home alone.
If you like Sherlock, the Mentalist, Elementary or David Baldacci’s Amos Decker, you will adore I Can See See You and Jonathan Roper.
WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ABOUT I CAN SEE YOU
“I absolutely loved it. I find the characters so well written and the story lines so captivating that I have to slow myself down while reading. This is the best series I have come across in years.” Patscats
“Another great story! Michael Leese is a fantastic new writer. I look forward to reading many more of his books.”” Hickydo
“I really enjoyed the story. The characters are fascinating and the story had so many twists and turns. It kept you guessing until the end. I highly recommend this book.” Sheryl
“This second Jonathan Roper investigation is as good as the first. A fascinating tale of an autistic detective ably backed up by an experienced Scotland Yard inspector. Kind of a modern day Doctor Watson to Sherlock Holmes, with a twist.” Charles
“Good plot and well developed characters. Would appeal to those loving a page turner as well as those loving a psychological police thriller.” Marvin
“The plot was intriguing and Roper, our hero, floundered a bit but his logical mind figured it out. A fun mystery as Roper thinks differently than most detectives.” M. Russell
“Another real page turner, bought 2 days ago and could not put it down. Sadly finished already. Really looking forward to any further books with Jonathan Roper, lovely fresh ideas. Recommend if you enjoy crime/thrillers.” JulesG
“This is a fascinating author who writes a very believable thriller. I would highly recommend anyone to read this book” cprchw
“Good read. Kept me guessing till the end. Hard to put down. Really liked the characters. Would very highly recommend.” James
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Just about when you think autistic detective, Jonathan Roper, has totally adjusted to living in a regular workplace environment, he manages to do or say something that is totally unexpected. His revelation in Chapter 26 and the explanation in Chapter 27 will make you smile and will warm your heart. Hopefully, there will be more Jonathan Roper books in the future.
Hard to follow
Almost quit at one point, but the autistic side of me I didn’t know I had, finally grabbed on and I loved it. The characters, insights, FEELINGS, along with a great story was so rewarding. Have read one other ot the series and will look for another.
I don’t think this author has any direct experience with autism.
Read the first chapter and knew it was not for me. Way too graphic.
It was a good story. Hard for this American to follow. It does say in the blurb “written in British English”, I had to look up things at least once per chapter.
I’m afraid the subject matter was a little creepy. Well-written but not for the faint of heart. Lots of twists and turns, full of suspense, but I cannot recommend it. I hate to write negative reviews, and in fact never have before. But you asked…..sorry.
I Can See You is the second in the series about Jonathon Roper, an autistic detective. Roper is a British Monk-type personality. Extremely intelligent, extremevly annoying.
Someone has decided that Roper is not the smartest person and the room and sets out to prove it.
I like this book.