"I loved the book - it's a great read!"
Daniel Gordis
Meet Zeke Stein. Loyal husband. Devoted father. Serial killer.
Zeke Stein kills dog owners. Not the dogs; that would be cruel. But the owners, who leave their pets’ mess behind, blatantly ignoring Municipal Code 328, Section 4? They must be held accountable for their crimes against society.
So far, his “project” has three victims. And he’s just getting started.
But then Zeke saves a young woman from an attack, and overnight he’s a national hero, praised on talk shows, adored by strangers. Even Detective Yael Waldman, one of his biggest fans, shows up at his door. She wants his help catching the very killer he’s trying to hide: himself.
Now Zeke must juggle two lives - public savior and secret predator. But as they work together, Waldman begins to suspect Zeke is hiding something – and Zeke realizes his greatest threat might be the detective at his side…
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DEC 1ST!
ADVANCE PRAISE FOR EVERYBODY'S HERO
Alex Sinclair has an eagle eye: for society and its ills, for the wounded human spirit, for the complexities of marriage and justice, and even for his readers. Everybody's Hero keeps you turning the pages, and then, because of its unexpected twists and what they say about this world we inhabit, it keeps you thinking about them long after you're done. I loved the book - it's a great read!
Everybody’s Hero is a riveting read about rage, betrayal and the search for a weird kind of redemptive justice. If you have ever wanted to rid the world of people whose behaviour outrages and disgusts you, this novel will take you to places where perhaps you don’t want to go. Luckily, Alex Sinclair has done it for you. I truthfully read the book in one sitting and was captivated by the story and my sympathy for the narrator.
Daniel Gordis
Author of Israel: A Concise History of a Nation Reborn and the Substack/podcast, "Israel from the Inside"
Michael Wegier
Chief Executive, Board of Deputies of British Jews
A fast-paced, highly original, and at times laugh out-loud funny subversive page turner. I thoroughly enjoyed this quirky tale and its hidden agenda.
An upsettingly vivid journey into the mind of a sociopath, a chillingly logical man I hope to encounter only in Alex Sinclair’s books.
Dina Kraft
Journalist and Author of My Friend Anne Frank
Dan Raviv
Author of Spies Against Armageddon and Every Spy a Prince and host of The Mossad Files podcast