"In this stellar debut thriller from playwright Robinson, London-based interpreter Revelle Lee considers the consequences of sabotaging a murder investigation." Publishers Weekly, starred review
With the taut psychological drama of The Silent Patient and the propulsive storytelling of The Club, a chilling debut thriller about a London-based interpreter with dark secretsand the enemy determined to take her down.
Innocent or guilty: it all hinges on a single word . . .
Thanks to a nomadic childhood, Revelle Lee is fluent in ten languages, which she puts to use at crime scenes and in courtrooms across London. Being a court interpreter is a stressful job, one that makes her privy to the most personal and often dark details of others lives.
In the meantime, shes close to adopting a six-year-old boy named Elliot from foster care. Revelle is determined to be the mother she never had, and to make up for a terrible mistake she made years ago. Though the sweet, loving little boy is learning to trust her, shes begun receiving disturbing messages which she suspects are from his birth family.
When one of her cases involves a murder victim she knew slightly, Revelle fears shes seeing a miscarriage of justice play out. Putting both the adoption and her career at risk, she deliberately mistranslates a Polish mans alibi to put his accused friend behind bars, even though he insists hes innocent.
Revelle thinks shes gotten away with it free and clear. But someone seems to know what shes doneand about her long-ago error and its terrible consequences. And they intend to destroy Revelles life, piece by piece. . .
Genre: Mystery
With the taut psychological drama of The Silent Patient and the propulsive storytelling of The Club, a chilling debut thriller about a London-based interpreter with dark secretsand the enemy determined to take her down.
Innocent or guilty: it all hinges on a single word . . .
Thanks to a nomadic childhood, Revelle Lee is fluent in ten languages, which she puts to use at crime scenes and in courtrooms across London. Being a court interpreter is a stressful job, one that makes her privy to the most personal and often dark details of others lives.
In the meantime, shes close to adopting a six-year-old boy named Elliot from foster care. Revelle is determined to be the mother she never had, and to make up for a terrible mistake she made years ago. Though the sweet, loving little boy is learning to trust her, shes begun receiving disturbing messages which she suspects are from his birth family.
When one of her cases involves a murder victim she knew slightly, Revelle fears shes seeing a miscarriage of justice play out. Putting both the adoption and her career at risk, she deliberately mistranslates a Polish mans alibi to put his accused friend behind bars, even though he insists hes innocent.
Revelle thinks shes gotten away with it free and clear. But someone seems to know what shes doneand about her long-ago error and its terrible consequences. And they intend to destroy Revelles life, piece by piece. . .
Genre: Mystery
Praise for this book
"Clever, atmospheric, and utterly absorbing - I loved it." - Alice Clark-Platts
"Brilliantly crafted and deliciously dark, The Interpreter forces us to question how far is too far when it comes to serving justice and protecting our loved ones, and whether the best of intentions can excuse cataclysmic outcomes. A propulsive and heartfelt page-turner." - Erica Katz
"Brilliantly crafted and deliciously dark, The Interpreter forces us to question how far is too far when it comes to serving justice and protecting our loved ones, and whether the best of intentions can excuse cataclysmic outcomes. A propulsive and heartfelt page-turner." - Erica Katz
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