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OverviewDays Without Number, now published for the first time in the United States, is classic Robert Goddard: intricately plotted, richly detailed, and suspenseful to the very last page. Nick Paleologus, a coolly efficient Englishman, is summoned home to resolve a dispute that threatens to tear his family apart. His father, Michael, is a retired archaeologist and supposed descendent of the last Emperors of Byzantium. Michael has received a hugely generous offer for the family estate in Cornwall, but refuses to sell--and refuses to divulge why. Soon the stalemate between Nick's siblings and their father is tragically broken, and only then do they discover why their father was bound to protect the house at all costs. Their desperate efforts to conceal the truth drag them into a deadly conflict with an unseen and unknown enemy. Soon, Nick realizes the only change they have of escaping their persecutor's trap is to hunt this ruthless adversary down. But the hunt involves excavating a terrible secret from their father's past. And once that secret is known, nothing will ever be the same again. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert GoddardPublisher: Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Imprint: Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9780802125729ISBN 10: 0802125727 Pages: 432 Publication Date: 08 November 2016 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 ContentsReviewsPraise for Days Without Number Fuses history with crime, guilty consciences and human fallibility in a way that makes his books an intelligent escapist delight. --Times (UK) Gripping . . . woven together with more twists than a country lane. --Daily Mail (UK) The literary equivalent of a Russian doll puzzle. Secret upon secret is uncovered . . . Goddard has penned a real Byzantine-inspired head scratcher of a novel . . . This is yet another example of the author writing a novel that consistently keeps readers on their toes and challenges them to try and unravel the riddle he has put together before the protagonist does. --Bookreporter An absorbing, contemporary thriller with a hint of mysticism. Highly recommended. --Good Book Guide Praise for Days Without Number Fuses history with crime, guilty consciences and human fallibility in a way that makes his books an intelligent escapist delight. Times (UK) Gripping . . . woven together with more twists than a country lane. Daily Mail (UK) The literary equivalent of a Russian doll puzzle. Secret upon secret is uncovered . . . Goddard has penned a real Byzantine-inspired head scratcher of a novel . . . This is yet another example of the author writing a novel that consistently keeps readers on their toes and challenges them to try and unravel the riddle he has put together before the protagonist does. Bookreporter An absorbing, contemporary thriller with a hint of mysticism. Highly recommended. Good Book Guide Praise for Days Without Number Fuses history with crime, guilty consciences and human fallibility in a way that makes his books an intelligent escapist delight. Times (UK) Gripping . . . woven together with more twists than a country lane. Daily Mail (UK) An absorbing, contemporary thriller with a hint of mysticism. Highly recommended. Good Book Guide Praise for Days Without Number Fuses history with crime, guilty consciences and human fallibility in a way that makes his books an intelligent escapist delight. Times (UK) Gripping . . . woven together with more twists than a country lane. Daily Mail (UK) An absorbing, contemporary thriller with a hint of mysticism. Highly recommended. Good Book Guide Praise for Days Without Number Fuses history with crime, guilty consciences and human fallibility in a way that makes his books an intelligent escapist delight. --Times (UK) Gripping . . . woven together with more twists than a country lane. --Daily Mail (UK) The literary equivalent of a Russian doll puzzle. Secret upon secret is uncovered . . . Goddard has penned a real Byzantine-inspired head scratcher of a novel . . . This is yet another example of the author writing a novel that consistently keeps readers on their toes and challenges them to try and unravel the riddle he has put together before the protagonist does. --Bookreporter An absorbing, contemporary thriller with a hint of mysticism. Highly recommended. --Good Book Guide Author InformationRobert Goddard is the Edgar Award-winning, internationally bestselling author of Into the Blue, which won the first WH Smith Thumping Good Read Award, Long Time Coming, and the critically acclaimed James Maxted thriller series. He read history at the University of Cambridge and lives in Cornwall. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |