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Thriller · 2012 · PG-13

The inquisitor

by Mark Allen Smith

He was a professional interrogator. The subject held secrets worth dying for.

For14+GenreThrillerLength320 pagesRead time~8.5 hours

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Violence

Some

Moderate; interrogation and thriller violence

Language

Barely any

Mild language

Sexual Content

None

No sexual content

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

A lot

Significant; the psychological depth of a character defined by what he knows how to do to people

What this book is about

Mark Allen Smith's thriller follows Geiger — a man who interrogates people for a living, but on his own strict terms — when a case goes wrong in ways that threaten his carefully controlled existence. Smith writes psychological thriller with genuine intelligence about interrogation, trauma, and the hidden lives of people who do necessary terrible things.

Notes for sensitive readers

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Interrogation and psychological violence

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