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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Joseph FinderPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Head of Zeus ISBN: 9781786693860ISBN 10: 1786693860 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 08 February 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'An adrenaline-filled cat-and-mouse story that has some of the most amazing chase scenes I've ever read' K.J. Howe, Metro. 'An enjoyable cat-and-mouse chase, with dark shadows of Snowden and Wikileaks' The Times, Summer Reads 2017. 'Fast-moving action, and a clever political background, some of it not entirely unfamiliar these days' The Times. 'Finder takes a random mixup that could happen to any of us and spins it into a nail-biting nightmare' Linwood Barclay. 'Seemingly ripped from recent headlines, Finder's latest is one of his most fiendishly plotted and eerily relevant thrillers ... A master of what might be called the man in over his head thriller, Finder delivers a tense, uncannily relevant tale about government secrets falling into the wrong hands' Kirkus. 'The plotting is first class, the characterisation is sublime and the way Finder injects pace into a story about nothing more than an absent-minded mistake is a masterclass' Crime Squad. 'An adrenaline-filled cat-and-mouse story that has some of the most amazing chase scenes I've ever read' K.J. Howe, Metro. 'An enjoyable cat-and-mouse chase, with dark shadows of Snowden and Wikileaks' The Times, Summer Reads 2017. 'Fast-moving action, and a clever political background, some of it not entirely unfamiliar these days' The Times. 'Finder takes a random mixup that could happen to any of us and spins it into a nail-biting nightmare' Linwood Barclay. 'Seemingly ripped from recent headlines, Finder's latest is one of his most fiendishly plotted and eerily relevant thrillers ... A master of what might be called the man in over his head thriller, Finder delivers a tense, uncannily relevant tale about government secrets falling into the wrong hands' Kirkus. 'Seemingly ripped from recent headlines, Finder's latest is one of his most fiendishly plotted and eerily relevant thrillers ... A master of what might be called the man in over his head thriller, Finder delivers a tense, uncannily relevant tale about government secrets falling into the wrong hands' * Kirkus Reviews * 'Finder takes a random mixup that could happen to any of us and spins it into a nail-biting nightmare' -- Linwood Barclay 'Fast-moving action, and a clever political background, some of it not entirely unfamiliar these days' * The Times * 'An enjoyable cat-and-mouse chase, with dark shadows of Snowden and Wikileaks' * The Times, Summer Reads 2017 * 'An adrenaline-filled cat-and-mouse story that has some of the most amazing chase scenes I've ever read' -- KJ Howe, Metro 'The plotting is first class, the characterisation is sublime and the way Finder injects pace into a story about nothing more than an absent-minded mistake is a masterclass' * Crime Squad * 'Hitchcock would have admired Joseph Finder's The Switch' * Guardian * Seemingly ripped from recent headlines, Finder's latest is one of his most fiendishly plotted and eerily relevant thrillers... A master of what might be called the man in over his head thriller, Finder delivers a tense, uncannily relevant tale about government secrets falling into the wrong hands' * Kirkus Reviews * Finder takes a random mixup that could happen to any of us and spins it into a nail-biting nightmare -- Linwood Barclay Fast-moving action, and a clever political background, some of it not entirely unfamiliar these days * The Times * An enjoyable cat-and-mouse chase, with dark shadows of Snowden and Wikileaks * The Times, Summer Reads 2017 * An adrenaline-filled cat-and-mouse story that has some of the most amazing chase scenes I've ever read -- KJ Howe, Metro The plotting is first class, the characterisation is sublime and the way Finder injects pace into a story about nothing more than an absent-minded mistake is a masterclass * Crime Squad * Hitchcock would have admired Joseph Finder's The Switch * Guardian * 'Hitchcock would have admired Joseph Finder's The Switch' Guardian. 'The plotting is first class, the characterisation is sublime and the way Finder injects pace into a story about nothing more than an absent-minded mistake is a masterclass' Crime Squad. 'An adrenaline-filled cat-and-mouse story that has some of the most amazing chase scenes I've ever read' K.J. Howe, Metro. 'An enjoyable cat-and-mouse chase, with dark shadows of Snowden and Wikileaks' The Times, Summer Reads 2017. 'Fast-moving action, and a clever political background, some of it not entirely unfamiliar these days' The Times. 'Finder takes a random mixup that could happen to any of us and spins it into a nail-biting nightmare' Linwood Barclay. 'Seemingly ripped from recent headlines, Finder's latest is one of his most fiendishly plotted and eerily relevant thrillers ... A master of what might be called the man in over his head thriller, Finder delivers a tense, uncannily relevant tale about government secrets falling into the wrong hands' Kirkus. Author InformationJoseph Finder is the New York Times bestselling author of fourteen novels including Judgement, Suspicion and The Fixer. Finder's international bestseller Killer Instinct won the International Thriller Writer's Award for Best Novel. He studied Russian at Yale and Harvard, after which he was recruited by the CIA. He lives in Boston, Massachusetts www.josephfinder.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |