Review
Corkscrew twists. Impossible to read without breaking into a sweat - The Times
The master of the clever, unpredictable plots is back with his best book yet! I'm a huge fan of the David Raker series and The Last Goodbye floored me with its perfectly executed twists and tense, original premise. With one of the most sinister fictional villains I've come across this had me on the edge of my seat. Superb! -- CLAIRE DOUGLAS
Grips like a vice and twists like a rollercoaster. Impossibly clever. Impossible to put down. The Raker series never disappoints -- CHRIS WHITAKER
The acton in this fast-paced thriller takes pace at breakneck speed - Daily Express
Tim Weaver is a master of the crime genre. His David Raker novels, including the latest instalment, The Last Goodbye, stand out from the rest. You'll be addicted from the hook at the outset, gripped by the intricate plotting and whiplash-inducing twists but what will keep you riveted to the final page is their intelligent, unflinching examination of the darker side of humanity and the damage it can cause us all. I couldn't look away. -- GILLY MACMILLAN
Haunting, gripping, fast paced and complex, The Last Goodbye is a thriller with heart. I finished it with a huge sense of gratitude that it is a series and that it will not be the last I will be meeting the brilliant, driven, astute yet beautifully flawed David Raker. -- FEMI KAYODE
Twisting Harlan Coben style mystery about ancient family secrets - THE SUN
Praise for Tim Weaver - -
Terrific - Sunday Times
The impressive Weaver triumphs again with this intricate mystery - Daily Mail
Thrilling - Richard & Judy Book Club
Packed with twists - Daily Express
About the Author
Tim Weaver is the Sunday Times bestselling author of thirteen novels, including No One Home, The Blackbird and The Last Goodbye, and a short story collection. He is also the host and producer of the chart-topping Missing podcast and is currently developing an original TV series with the team behind Line of Duty. A former journalist and magazine editor, he lives near Bath with his wife and daughter.