Silent Thunder

Silent Thunder by Loren D. Estleman is a reprint edition published by Random House Publishing Group in 1990, featuring 214 pages in English. This novel presents a complex narrative centered around Constance Thayer, a former film actress who has shot her husband. As the story unfolds, private investigator Amos Walker grapples with the moral implications of her actions while uncovering a deeper plot involving gun running and arms dealing.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and detective elements as Walker navigates the intricacies of city life and the darker aspects of human relationships. The narrative delves into themes of justice and morality, challenging the reader to consider the motivations behind Thayer’s actions. With its hard-boiled style, Silent Thunder offers an engaging exploration of crime and consequence within a richly depicted urban setting.
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Constance Thayer, former “film” actress, had shot her husband, but had he been abusive enough to deserve it? Amos Walker wondered, right before he found himself certain that someone had been involved in gun running and arms dealing.
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