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The Switch
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
The Switch
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Joseph Finder
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:384 | Dimensions(mm): Height 228,Width 145 |
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Category/Genre | Thriller/suspense |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781786693846
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Classifications | Dewey:813.6 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Head of Zeus
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Imprint |
Head of Zeus
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Publication Date |
13 June 2017 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
* One of the Guardian's Best Crime Books and Thrillers of 2017 * Michael Tanner is heading home from a business trip when he picks up the wrong laptop at airport security. The computer he takes home belongs to US senator Susan Robbins, and it contains top secret files that should never have been on there in the first place. With her career in politics on the line, Senator Robbins is determined to get her laptop back, whatever the cost... Tanner is now a hunted man. But with the government against him, who can he trust to help him? PREVIOUS TITLES: The Moscow Club; Extraordinary Powers; The Zero Hour; High Crimes; Paranoia; Company Man; Killer Instinct; Power Play; Vanished; Buried Secrets; Suspicion, The Fixer, Guilty Minds.
Author Biography
Joseph Finder is the New York Times bestselling author of ten novels including 2014's Suspicion. Finder studied Russian at Yale and Harvard, after which he was recruited by the CIA. He lives in Boston, Massachusetts. www.josephfinder.com.
Reviews'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.
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