Harry's Game: The 40th Anniversary Edition

Author:   Gerald Seymour
Publisher:   Hodder & Stoughton
Edition:   Anniversary edition
ISBN:  

9781473626058


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   22 October 2015
Format:   Paperback
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A Sunday Times '100 best crime novels and thrillers since 1945' pick! A British cabinet minister is gunned down on a London street by an IRA assassin. In the wake of national outcry, the authorities must find the hitman. But the trail is long cold, the killer gone to ground in Belfast, and they must resort to more unorthodox methods to unearth him. Ill prepared and poorly briefed, undercover agent Harry Brown is sent into the heart of enemy territory to infiltrate the terrorists. But when it is a race against the clock, mistakes are made and corners cut. For Harry Brown, alone in a city of strangers, where an intruder is the subject of immediate gossip and rumour, one false move is enough to leave him fatally isolated...

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Author:   Gerald Seymour
Publisher:   Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint:   Hodder Paperback
Edition:   Anniversary edition
Dimensions:   Width: 12.80cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.258kg
ISBN:  

9781473626058


ISBN 10:   1473626056
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   22 October 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Absorbing from beginning to end... the sort of book that makes you lose track of time New York Times Evokes the atmosphere and smell of the back streets of Belfast as nothing else I have ever read Frederick Forsyth, Sunday Express A though thriller, vibrant with suspense Evening Standard Devastatingly good... you can smell the mean streets where the terrorists hide Spectator First rate... Edge-of-the-seat reading Washington Post So effective is the use of detail that the atmosphere is totally authentic and the reader feels like they are walking the streets of the city itself ... The pace never slackens for a moment ... Plot, characters, historical background - Seymour manages them all perfectly in what has come to be regarded as the thriller par excellence. Crime Review


The most enduringly praised Troubles thriller. Guardian Absorbing from beginning to end... the sort of book that makes you lose track of time New York Times Evokes the atmosphere and smell of the back streets of Belfast as nothing else I have ever read Frederick Forsyth, Sunday Express A though thriller, vibrant with suspense Evening Standard Devastatingly good... you can smell the mean streets where the terrorists hide Spectator First rate... Edge-of-the-seat reading Washington Post So effective is the use of detail that the atmosphere is totally authentic and the reader feels like they are walking the streets of the city itself ... The pace never slackens for a moment ... Plot, characters, historical background - Seymour manages them all perfectly in what has come to be regarded as the thriller par excellence. Crime Review


Absorbing from beginning to end... the sort of book that makes you lose track of time New York Times The most enduringly praised Troubles thriller. Guardian Evokes the atmosphere and smell of the back streets of Belfast as nothing else I have ever read Frederick Forsyth, Sunday Express A though thriller, vibrant with suspense Evening Standard Devastatingly good... you can smell the mean streets where the terrorists hide Spectator First rate... Edge-of-the-seat reading Washington Post So effective is the use of detail that the atmosphere is totally authentic and the reader feels like they are walking the streets of the city itself ... The pace never slackens for a moment ... Plot, characters, historical background - Seymour manages them all perfectly in what has come to be regarded as the thriller par excellence. Crime Review


So effective is the use of detail that the atmosphere is totally authentic and the reader feels like they are walking the streets of the city itself . . . The pace never slackens for a moment . . . Plot, characters, historical background - Seymour manages them all perfectly in what has come to be regarded as the thriller par excellence. * Crime Review * First rate... Edge-of-the-seat reading * <i>Washington Post</i> * Devastatingly good... you can smell the mean streets where the terrorists hide * <i>Spectator</i> * A though thriller, vibrant with suspense * <i>Evening Standard</i> * Evokes the atmosphere and smell of the back streets of Belfast as nothing else I have ever read * Frederick Forsyth, <i>Sunday Express</i> * Absorbing from beginning to end... the sort of book that makes you lose track of time * <i>New York Times</i> * The most enduringly praised Troubles thriller. * Guardian *


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Gerald Seymour exploded onto the literary scene in 1975 with the massive bestseller HARRY'S GAME. The first major thriller to tackle the modern troubles in Northern Ireland, it was described by Frederick Forsyth as 'like nothing else I have ever read' and it changed the landscape of the British thriller forever. Gerald Seymour was a reporter at ITN for fifteen years. He covered events in Vietnam, Borneo, Aden, the Munich Olympics, Israel and Northern Ireland. He has been a full-time writer since 1978.

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