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The Silent Second

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A frustrated corporate admin starts a side gig as a PI in this debut mystery—"Think Monk meets Moonlighting, with a whole bunch of The Office tossed in" (M. William Phelps).

Chuck Restic has achieved the American dream: a successful career with a large corporation, his own home, a great health insurance and retirement package. But after 20 years in Human Resources he sees very little value in what he does all day . . . until he embarks on a mission to find a missing employee.

Soon, Chuck finds himself moonlighting as a private detective—and feeling alive again. While balancing the inane demands of his office, he begins to unravel a web of murder and crooked real estate deals. And while his HR skills are surprisingly useful in detective work, Chuck just hopes to solve the mystery without getting himself terminated.

"Full of humor, outrage, and suspense. Adam Phillips's book is everything a thriller should be." —Phoef Sutton, New York Times bestselling author of Heart Attack and Vine

"Phillips' prose overall is smart and supple, with a humorous bent." —Booklist

"[An] absorbing first novel." —Publishers Weekly

"One of the most engaging and refreshing novels to hit the market this season . . . Like me, you'll laugh your ass off while immersed in the mystery." —M. William Phelps, New York Times bestselling author of Dangerous Ground: My Friendship with a Serial Killer

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 5, 2017
      Human resources executive Chuck Restic, the narrator of Phillips’s absorbing first novel and series launch, looks into the disappearance of Ed Vadaresian, a valued mid-level employee at the large corporation in Los Angeles where Chuck works. Concerned by what his initial casual inquiries reveal, Restic turns to investigative journalist Easy Mike for help in making sense of Ed’s complex real estate dealings with the scent of extensive fraud and possible ties with the so-called Armenian mafia, as well as corruption in city government. The case becomes personal when Restic fears that his estranged wife, Claire, is somehow involved. Then one of his contacts is murdered, but he still has no idea of what happened to Vadaresian. The stakes rise further when Restic is beaten up and Easy Mike is killed. The motivations for the crimes are complex and hard to follow and the solution is a bit glib, but the insights into the workings of the corporate mind and the machinations of L.A. real estate are worth the price of admission.

    • Kirkus

      June 15, 2017
      Compassion blossoms into obsession, turning a corporate middleman into a neophyte sleuth.Chuck Restic works in human resources for a large Los Angeles corporation. So it falls on him to take employee Ed Vadaresian to task for stinking up the 32nd floor with his cologne, Mamba for Men. It's not inspiring work, but it's secure, and being at the office keeps Chuck's separation from his attorney wife, Claire, off his mind. Shortly after, when Ed's let go, Chuck visits his house to drop off his belongings. But he doesn't see Ed, whose teenage son, Rafi, says his father's attending to personal business back in his native Armenia. Months pass, and Ed remains missing. When Chuck begins to nose around, he's surprised to learn that Ed owned several buildings, currently under the threat of foreclosure by Bill Langford, the slick chief of Emerald Properties. Suspecting fraud and worse, Chuck takes his evidence to Glendale Detective Alvarado and learns that the police, sharing his suspicions but waiting for more evidence to proceed, also suspect that Ed killed himself. For the sake of peace, Chuck tries to ignore links between Claire's law firm and both Ed and Langford. Everything changes with Langford's murder, which makes the police more aggressive in their investigation but less interested in Chuck's assistance. By now he's far too invested to disengage. Beginning with Rafi, Chuck retraces his steps and, helped by the gritty operator Easy Mike, uncovers layer upon layer of deception. Chuck's engaging first-person narrative effectively puts the reader into his unsteady shoes in this promising series kickoff.

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