Unspeakable Review

GRAHAM MASTERTON
UNSPEAKABLE
Pocket Star Books
Pub. Date: February 1, 2005
ISBN: 0-7434-6294-7

Being deaf is the least of Holly Summers problems. By day she’s a child welfare officer; by night she’s a lip-reader for the Portland police department; in between she fends off sleazy men and cares for her young daughter. Life is hectic, but manageable. Then Holly encounters Elliot Joseph.

Joseph, a Native American who nearly beats his wife and son to death, puts the curse of the Raven on Holly, and soon Holly’s luck goes from bad to worse. She loses her job, she’s betrayed by friends, her daughter is kidnapped, and then she finds herself the victim of a bizarre sex club.

Graham Masterton’s new thriller UNSPEAKABLE is a fast-paced thriller full of twists and drama. Holly Summers, who is based on a real-life lip reader, is a sympathetic and interesting character. And the ending is sure to leave your mouth hanging wide open.

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