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A Possibility of Violence

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Haunted by the past and his own limitations, Israeli Detective Avraham Avraham must stop a criminal ruthless enough to target children in this evocative and gripping tale of mystery and psychological suspense that is the follow-up to The Missing File, the acclaimed first novel in D. A. Mishani’s literary crime series that was shortlisted for the CWA International Dagger Award.

An explosive device is found in a suitcase near a daycare center in a quiet suburb of Tel Aviv. A few hours later, a threat is received: the suitcase was only the beginning.

Inspector Avraham Avraham, back in Israel after a much-needed vacation, is assigned to the investigation. Tormented by the trauma and failure of his past case, Avraham is determined not to make the same mistakes—especially with innocent lives at stake. He may have a break when one of the suspects, a father of two, appears to have gone on the run. Is he the terrorist behind the threat? Is he trying to escape Avraham’s intense investigation? Or perhaps he’s fleeing a far more terrible crime that no one knows has been committed?

No matter how much Avraham wants to atone for the past, redemption may not be possible—not when he’s entangled in a case more deceptive and abominable than any he’s ever faced.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from May 12, 2014
      The scars from Israeli Insp. Avraham Avraham’s last case, recounted in Mishani’s 2013 series debut, The Missing File, are still affecting him in this stellar sequel. With his squad at less-than-full strength, Avraham returns to duty even before his official first day back. In the town of Holon, someone left a suitcase outside a day care center containing a fake bomb. Amos Uzan, an ex-con, was picked up shortly after the suitcase was discovered, based on an eyewitness description, but Avraham’s interrogation doesn’t garner enough evidence to detain him. The inspector’s focus shifts instead to Chaim Sara, a caterer, who had a son at the center. Sara argued with the woman in charge of the center, Chava Cohen, after his child came home with some suspicious injuries. Sections from Sara’s perspective make clear that he’s hiding something, but the truth is, as in the earlier book, far from straightforward. Mishani makes good use of his study of the genre to create another psychologically complex case, in the process deepening his lead character. Agent: Marc Koralnik, Liepman Agency (Switzerland).

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