In Trapped, Richard Hayward delivers a tense tale of crime and desperation in which a single mistake draws an ordinary man into a tightening web of danger.
When circumstances spiral beyond control, escape becomes more difficult with every passing moment. What begins as a seemingly manageable situation soon grows into something far more dangerous, pulling the central characters deeper into a world where deception, fear, and ruthless ambition rule the day.
Hayward crafts a story driven by mounting tension and psychological pressure. As the walls close in, loyalties are tested and the truth becomes increasingly difficult to uncover. Each attempt to break free only tightens the invisible web surrounding those caught within it.
Written with the brisk pacing and sharp atmosphere characteristic of mid-twentieth-century crime fiction, Trapped reflects the tradition of noir storytelling in which flawed characters confront the consequences of their choices in a dangerous and unforgiving world.
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