Two Times Murder (Main)
Adam Oyebanji
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
Meet Black British expat Greg Abimbola - a seemingly mild-mannered Russian language teacher with terrifying secrets - in this stunning mystery set in Pittsburgh, the City of Bridges: Agatha Christie meets John le Carré.
Greg Abimbola is many things. He's Black, British and fluent in Russian. He's a snappy dresser, a reasonable teacher, and an unenthusiastic sports fan. But most of all, he's exceptional at keeping secrets. Like, who he really is, and the things he's done.
Product Details
Price
$29.99
$27.89
Publisher
Severn House
Publish Date
November 05, 2024
Pages
224
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.6 X 1.0 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781448312450
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About the Author
Adam Oyebanji was born in Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire. He recently took the big step of moving east to Edinburgh by way of Birmingham, London, Lagos, Chicago, Pittsburgh and New York: a necessary detour, because the traffic otherwise is really, really bad. A graduate of Birmingham University and Harvard Law School, Adam works in the field of counter-terrorist financing, helping banks choke off the money supply to rogue states, narcotics empires, and human trafficking networks. His acclaimed debut novel, Braking Day, was published in 2022. A Quiet Teacher is his first mystery novel.
Reviews
A tense and topical thriller-- "The Times on A Quiet Teacher"
Outstanding . . . A must for both Agatha Christie and John le Carr� devotees-- "Booklist Starred Review of A Quiet Teacher"
Well-plotted . . . Oyebanji demonstrates a confident and developed voice and style-- "Library Journal on A Quiet Teacher"
Along the way to the satisfying ending, Oyebanji smoothly inserts commentary on topical social and political issues. Readers will eagerly await his next mystery-- "Publishers Weekly on A Quiet Teacher"
Oyebanji's hero is complicated and sure to win readers' sympathies-- "Kirkus Reviews on A Quiet Teacher"
Greg Abimbola is a likeable, intriguing protagonist with some interesting tricks up his sleeve. I don't know if he'll ever appear again, but, if he does, I'll be waiting-- "lesasbookcritiques.com on A Quiet Teacher"
If you're after action, mystery, and mind-bending mega-structures, look no further than Adam Oyebanji's Braking Day . . . I look forward to what [Adam] does next-- "The Washington Post on Braking Day"
A brilliant debut . . . Innovative worldbuilding, a plot packed with surprises. Oyebanji's nuanced exploration of social and cultural shifts make this a must-read-- "Publishers Weekly Starred Review of Braking Day"
Engaging, fast-moving, and inventive-- "Jack Campbell, New York Times bestselling author of the Lost Fleet series on Braking Day"
A crystalline, dazzling debut, teeming with life and data and full of breathless, rip-roaring twists and turns. From its first pages, Braking Day grabs you and never lets you go-- "Lena Nguyen, author of We Have Always Been Here on Braking Day"
Hooks you right from the opening, and ratchets up the tension all the
way to the unexpected finish - I couldn't put it down-- "Marsali Taylor, author of the Shetland mysteries"
Two Times Murder is an ingenious page-turner - a clever, intricately-plotted murder mystery wrapped in a tense spy thriller. Greg Abimbola is a one-off sleuth and Oyebanji's vivid characters are written with an original and compelling voice-- "Chris Merritt, author of Committed"
Meticulously plotted,
nimbly paced, and devilishly fair play-- "Lauren Muñoz, author of Suddenly a Murder"
A pleasure . . . a mix of John le Carré and Agatha Christie-- "Booklist"
Compelling . . . Oyebanji's puzzles are well-crafted and his solutions ingenious, leaving readers with both a sense of satisfaction and an appetite for more. Not to be missed-- "Kirkus Reviews Starred Review"
Outstanding . . . A must for both Agatha Christie and John le Carr� devotees-- "Booklist Starred Review of A Quiet Teacher"
Well-plotted . . . Oyebanji demonstrates a confident and developed voice and style-- "Library Journal on A Quiet Teacher"
Along the way to the satisfying ending, Oyebanji smoothly inserts commentary on topical social and political issues. Readers will eagerly await his next mystery-- "Publishers Weekly on A Quiet Teacher"
Oyebanji's hero is complicated and sure to win readers' sympathies-- "Kirkus Reviews on A Quiet Teacher"
Greg Abimbola is a likeable, intriguing protagonist with some interesting tricks up his sleeve. I don't know if he'll ever appear again, but, if he does, I'll be waiting-- "lesasbookcritiques.com on A Quiet Teacher"
If you're after action, mystery, and mind-bending mega-structures, look no further than Adam Oyebanji's Braking Day . . . I look forward to what [Adam] does next-- "The Washington Post on Braking Day"
A brilliant debut . . . Innovative worldbuilding, a plot packed with surprises. Oyebanji's nuanced exploration of social and cultural shifts make this a must-read-- "Publishers Weekly Starred Review of Braking Day"
Engaging, fast-moving, and inventive-- "Jack Campbell, New York Times bestselling author of the Lost Fleet series on Braking Day"
A crystalline, dazzling debut, teeming with life and data and full of breathless, rip-roaring twists and turns. From its first pages, Braking Day grabs you and never lets you go-- "Lena Nguyen, author of We Have Always Been Here on Braking Day"
Hooks you right from the opening, and ratchets up the tension all the
way to the unexpected finish - I couldn't put it down-- "Marsali Taylor, author of the Shetland mysteries"
Two Times Murder is an ingenious page-turner - a clever, intricately-plotted murder mystery wrapped in a tense spy thriller. Greg Abimbola is a one-off sleuth and Oyebanji's vivid characters are written with an original and compelling voice-- "Chris Merritt, author of Committed"
Meticulously plotted,
nimbly paced, and devilishly fair play-- "Lauren Muñoz, author of Suddenly a Murder"
A pleasure . . . a mix of John le Carré and Agatha Christie-- "Booklist"
Compelling . . . Oyebanji's puzzles are well-crafted and his solutions ingenious, leaving readers with both a sense of satisfaction and an appetite for more. Not to be missed-- "Kirkus Reviews Starred Review"