The Burning Time: To discover the truth sometimes you have to play with fire...

Author:   Peter Hanington
Publisher:   John Murray Press
ISBN:  

9781529305265


Pages:   432
Publication Date:   06 July 2023
Format:   Hardback
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'Smart and topical' Financial Times (An FT Best New Thriller 2023) 'A compelling, fast-paced thriller' Sun Australian inventor and geoengineer Clive Winner is the genius who brought the Great Barrier Reef back from the brink, yet his ambition goes well beyond that. He wants to save the planet. For the all-powerful fossil-fuel industry, Winner is their 'get out of jail free card'. If he can engineer a solution to climate change, business can continue as usual. When old-school journalist William Carver is tipped off by a trusted Whitehall source that climate scientists have begun to go missing in suspicious circumstances, his gut instinct tells him to follow the story. It rapidly becomes clear that scientists, green campaigners and well-intentioned politicians are in the firing line; William Carver and his colleagues must move fast to find out who is behind the disappearances. They know the journalist's job is to speak truth to power - but first you must uncover that truth and this time it's buried deeper than ever. Racing between Sydney, New York, Seville and London, The Burning Time is an intelligent, timely and fast-paced thriller for the twenty-first century. 'Deftly plotted . . . a propulsive read' Straits Times 'This adrenaline-laced adventure packs a mighty punch' Irish Independent 'A brilliant thriller with a timely and essential reminder of what journalism is supposed to be' James O'Brien, LBC

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Author:   Peter Hanington
Publisher:   John Murray Press
Imprint:   Baskerville
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.660kg
ISBN:  

9781529305265


ISBN 10:   1529305268
Pages:   432
Publication Date:   06 July 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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A smart and topical thriller * Financial Times (Best New Thrillers 2023) * Well written and paced, this thriller is both a tribute to and a demonstration of the importance of traditional investigative journalism * Literary Review * A compelling, fast-paced thriller blended with environmental issues. Hotly topical * Sun * Peter Hanington has a journalist's nose for stories likely to make tomorrow's Radio 4 news . . . The Burning Time is a headline-grabbing thriller * Shots Mag * This adrenalin-laced adventure packs a mighty punch . . . Peter Hanington's global thriller could not be more topical * Independent Ireland * Deftly plotted . . . a propulsive read -- Straits Times A wonderfully taut piece of plotting and, like all good roller-coasters, it regularly turns your stomach over as you are swept along; Hanington's endlessly inventive story telling gives you that edgy feeling that everything (the whole world, in this case) could go horribly wrong by the end of the book, and it boasts more bodies than a Jacobean Revenge charity. Thank God for the reassuring presence of William Carver -- Edward Stourton Peter Hanington is a master of his craft and in William Carver he gives us the hero we didn't know we needed in an age of fake news and egregious political liars . . . Hanington's triumph is to blend a brilliant thriller with a timely and essential reminder of what journalism is supposed to be. He rides the zeitgeist like Frankie Dettori rides horses -- James O'Brien The Burning Time is terrific. [It] will be a classic of the genre -- Peter Hennessy, author of A DUTY OF CARE Seeks to expose the dark arts, denialism and danger of the carbon lobby and adds another fine and important thriller to an exceptional series -- Material Witness blog


*Praise for A Cursed Place* A panoramic thriller that shuttles with aplomb between four continents . . . chockful of vivid characters -- John Dugdale * Sunday Times * An intriguing, timely and unsettling new thriller -- Sam Bourne (Jonathan Freedland) Peter Hanington's remarkable achievement is to have told a story which is as important as it is unputdownable. Anyone vaguely interested in the survival of our species ought to read this book - and will be thrilled they did so -- Amol Rajan Another page-turner from a writer who can take you into gripping worlds, real and virtual -- Mishal Husain Astute, pacy and possibly too true for its own good -- Gillian Reynolds Carver is a marvellous creation, just the sort of tough-as-old-boots hero we need in a world run by algorithms -- Mike Ripley * Shots Mag * Peter Hanington sustains a narrative drive that catapults you from first word to last. Just make sure you don't miss the scenery on the way - seeing from the inside how the BBC works and how news is made leaves you feeling that W1A may not be entirely caricature. A good, pacy, sinister and timely read -- Alan Judd, author of A FINE MADNESS Peter Hanington draws you into the dark world of private cyber-surveillance, and the menace of the world he conjures - the world we all now live in - crackles off the page. His characters are beautifully drawn and so convincing that I found myself shouting Get out of there now! The writing is taut - not a wasted word - and the story is fast-paced, moving and twisting and quickening to a conclusion that is full of jeopardy and suspense. And when it ends, it doesn't end: it leaves you wanting the next chapter * Allan Little * Hanington's third thriller featuring veteran BBC reporter, William Carver, is a true page-turner, combining the author's insights and expertise as a distinguished foreign correspondent with a pace that keeps the reader guessing and embroiled in a plot that sweeps us from Peckham, via Hong Kong and Chile, to the Big Tech citadels of Silicon Valley . . . highly recommended * Tortoise * A Cursed Place is a fast-paced and vividly written thriller. It takes the reader on a journey from the dark heart of Silicon Valley via a Chilean mining town and Hong Kong street protests and into the bowels of New Broadcasting House, in a dystopian tale of ruthless tech entrepreneurs exploiting their surveillance powers and morally compromised journalists feeling their way in the dark towards the truth -- Rory Cellan-Jones A gripping . . . thriller that spins from Hong Kong protests to Silicon Valley surveillance in a heartbeat * i Magazine * Gorgeous . . . blocks out the world when my brain [wants] superb distraction -- Fi Glover


Author Information

Peter Hanington is the author of A Dying Breed, A Single Source and A Cursed Place, which star old-school radio journalist William Carver. Peter worked as a journalist and radio producer for over twenty-five years, including fourteen years at Radio 4 on the Today Programme as well as The World Tonight and Newshour on the BBC World Service. His field work has taken him around the world, from Russia to Hong Kong, Lebanon, Liberia and South Africa. He currently lives between London and New York and still travels frequently as research for his novels.

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