Cape Times

HOUSE ON FIRE

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Joseph Finder Loot.co.za (R304) DUTTON

PRIVATE investigat­or Nick Heller returns in House on Fire, dealing with a case that has personal implicatio­ns in Joseph Finder’s latest thriller.

A close friend and army cohort, Sean once saved Nick’s life, but when they came back, they went on different paths. Sean became addicted to opioids, and even a stint in rehab couldn’t eliminate the cravings. Nick was devastated when he got the call from Sean’s wife that he had died from an overdose.

At the funeral, Nick meets a woman who proposes an interestin­g job. Sukie Kimball is the daughter of the owner of Kimball Pharmaceut­ical. The company knew the drugs had addictive properties, but buried the informatio­n. She offers Nick a chance to obtain documentat­ion that proves her claims, and with his help she plans to be a whistle-blower. He takes the case, seeing it as an opportunit­y to not only avenge Sean’s death, but protect others from dying.

Pretending to be Sukie’s boyfriend, Nick goes to a family function to meet other members of the Kimball family, including her father.

The documents he is supposed to find are in a locked area of her dad’s office, and it’s an operation he has to pull off in a full house in the middle of the night. To add to the complicati­ons, Nick meets a girlfriend of one of

Sukie’s brothers and recognises her from his time working at the Pentagon. She’s undercover with the same agenda as

Nick. But they will soon learn that even having the documents in hand isn’t enough to stop people and a corporatio­n when it comes to greed.

Finder has crafted a timely and well-written thriller that engages the reader with an uncomforta­ble topic in unexpected ways.

The author tackles the subject head-on, and by taking one of his best characters and giving him personal stakes, the intensity of the story shines. House on Fire will be remembered as one of Finder’s best.

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