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Map-obsessed Thomas spends his days and nights on a virtual tour of the world through his computer screen, believing he must store the details of every town and city in his head. Then one day, while surfing a street view program, he sees something that shouldn't be there: a woman being murdered behind a window on a New York street. When Thomas tells his brother Ray what he has witnessed, Ray humours him with a half-hearted investigation - until he realises Thomas may have stumbled onto a deadly conspiracy, which puts them both in danger. . . With enough suspense to rival a Hitchcock film, this is a thriller with edge.
Disappointing condition compared to the description.
The spine was in such a poor condition that there is no way the book could be described as "like new", (as it was in the advert). At best, it was "good".
Looking at the spine from above, it has a pronounced curve. Avid novel readers will recognise this as the curve that comes from bending the pages right round to hold them against the back of the book, as you read. The spine also has several creases that come from this treatment.
I imagine the story content is great, as with other novels by this other.