If Nobody Listens Part One

Thriller

by Rikard Sommer

She does not know them. They know all about her.

When Paul Bild offers millionaire Jeffrey Hughes a chance to save his sick daughter, he and his partner Tom Avild are about to get their international breakthrough. Anybio Analytics is the best bacterial analysis software on the market. Tom travels to the branch office in Ukraine to investigate unexplained delays. On arrival, he finds out that their branch manager Yulia Kuznetsova has gone missing.

Tom and Vasili Romanov are in a world where no one can be trusted. A world where powerful forces are prepared to kill for what they want.

REVIEW

4 out of 5

This was an interesting read – not quite what I expected, but interesting nonetheless. I will warn you – you get the story from a lot of POVs, sometimes you only hear from those characters once (hence 4 instead of 5 stars, it got to be a little confusing after a while). While I appreciate getting to see so many facets of the story, I think narrowing it down to a key character or two would’ve worked out better. The plot is interesting, and moves along fairly quickly. Overall, a decent thriller, and I’m looking forward to part two!

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Rikard Sommer was born in 1965, and lives in a suburb outside of Oslo, Norway with his wife. He has done a lot of different things; worked at an ice cream factory in the summer holidays, been a cab driver, served five years in the Army, sold office machines, built professional audio/video systems and travelled around the world. He also picks up the guitar or keyboard and plays in a hobby band, as he is a true fan of classic pop music. He thinks XTC is one of the best-hidden gems and The Beach Boys’ God Only Knows is the ultimate pop song, which sometimes has gotten him into deep and vivid discussions with his mates.

If Nobody Listens is his debut novel, although he has been writing most of his life. When he is not writing, he enjoys fishing and mountain trips and singing pop songs from the sixties around the campfire.

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