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Nothing Gone Missing

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If curiosity can't kill the cat, it'll settle for Trile Chandry, a quiet, unassuming warehouse drone trying to muddle his way through a Monday. When he stumbles across some shady business, he pretends he's noticed nothing, only to find his comfortable life is suddenly up for grabs.

But lucky for him, he's just made a new friend, a DI on suspended duty, one who's grown a little too fond of thinking with his fists. Working together they uncover a scheme that's both ornate and outlandish, leading from Berlin's red-light district to an opening night at the Tate.



187 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 21, 2023

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December 23, 2023
A great read and truly a book I wanted to get back to, to discover what happened next.

Suspended cop, Error, real name Errol is at a low ebb in his life. Likely to lose his job he has a chance encounter with a migrant Trile Chandry. Trile witnesses something at his work Tyler-Downs and despite his better judgement this starts a cascade of events that lead from work as a cleaner, to Berlin, prison and the Tate. In this relatively short novel, I was captivated by Marshall’s writing and led through a world of deceit, power and intrigue.

Nothing Gone Missing is a great read and truly is a book I wanted to get back to, to discover what happened next.

Author 13 books1 follower
October 24, 2024
This review may be a little biased since this is the fourth book of Brian T. Marshall I've read. The first one I read was The Illusionaries. Like many of his books, Nothing Gone Missing has some well-developed characters that draw you in. There is some mystical element, but it does not dominate the adventure of the story. I don't know if I could accept the name Error for most of my life, but that is just a side thought. Nothing Gone Missing is a good entry into reading Marshall's work.
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