Man on Edge

Author:   Humphrey Hawksley
Publisher:   Canongate Books
Edition:   Main
Volume:   2
ISBN:  

9781780296661


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   31 December 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Trauma surgeon Carrie Walker is taken aback when her uncle makes contact out of the blue. Senior Russian naval officer Artyom Semenov claims to be in possession of an explosive piece of information which he is offering to share with the West. But can he be trusted? Travelling to Moscow undercover to meet with Semenov, Carrie finds herself stranded when the carefully-planned operation goes catastrophically awry. In grave danger, there's only one person she can turn to for help: her former fiancé, Major Rake Ozenna of the Alaskan National Guard. Aware how vital it is that he reaches Carrie before others do, Rake knows he's pitted against a powerful and lethal enemy. But is it a rogue agent - or the Russian state? As preparations gather pace for a high-profile NATO exercise off the Norwegian coast, Rake must act fast if he is to prevent a global catastrophe.

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Author:   Humphrey Hawksley
Publisher:   Canongate Books
Imprint:   Severn House
Edition:   Main
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.390kg
ISBN:  

9781780296661


ISBN 10:   1780296665
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   31 December 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Hawksley's excellent idea is to move the battleground from Eastern Europe to the Arctic North * <b>Mail on Sunday (Thriller of the Week)</b> on <b>Man on Ice</b> * Authentic settings, non-stop action, backstabbing villains, and rough justice . Keeps you ready for the gut punch * <b>Steve Berry</b>, New York Times bestselling author on <b>Man on Ice</b> * Knuckle-whitening suspense, bloody violence, dirty tricks, and plenty of surprising twists make this a gripping, can't-put-it-down read * <b>Booklist</b> on <b>Man on Ice</b> * The pace is furious, the casualty list breathtaking, and the plotters exactly whom you suspected * <b>Kirkus Reviews</b> * Reminiscent of the very best Cold War fiction, filled with intrigue, double-dealing, and ingenious political intrigue. Hawksley's hero, Rake Ozenna, is smart and tough, and we're glad to have him on our side. A well written, fast-paced, and cleverly-plotted page-turner * <b>Nelson DeMille</b> * Hawksley's second thriller is as exciting as the first ... There are several unexpected killings in a very brutal manner which bring to mind some of the more bloody episodes in some of Iain M Banks' stories, or Game of Thrones * <b>Crime Review</b> * Gripping and addictive ... Fine prose, stunning characters who capture and retain our interest, and insights into the realm of global politics and derring-do ... Highly recommended * <b>San Francisco Review of Books</b> * Hawksley has a newsman's writing style that makes for an easy and entertaining read. The scene-setting is vivid, the geopolitics a balanced backdrop * <b>Financial Times</b> * A hard-as-nails hero, an out-of-the-ordinary location, and oodles of high-action encounter - it's everything readers want in a political thriller * <b>Library Journal</b> * A multilayered tale with plenty of fast-paced action will hook thriller fans * <b>Booklist</b> *


A multilayered tale with plenty of fast-paced action will hook thriller fans * <b>Booklist</b> * A hard-as-nails hero, an out-of-the-ordinary location, and oodles of high-action encounter - it's everything readers want in a political thriller * <b>Library Journal</b> * Hawksley has a newsman's writing style that makes for an easy and entertaining read. The scene-setting is vivid, the geopolitics a balanced backdrop * <b>Financial Times</b> * Gripping and addictive ... Fine prose, stunning characters who capture and retain our interest, and insights into the realm of global politics and derring-do ... Highly recommended * <b>San Francisco Review of Books</b> * Hawksley's second thriller is as exciting as the first ... There are several unexpected killings in a very brutal manner which bring to mind some of the more bloody episodes in some of Iain M Banks' stories, or Game of Thrones * <b>Crime Review</b> * Reminiscent of the very best Cold War fiction, filled with intrigue, double-dealing, and ingenious political intrigue. Hawksley's hero, Rake Ozenna, is smart and tough, and we're glad to have him on our side. A well written, fast-paced, and cleverly-plotted page-turner * <b>Nelson DeMille</b> * The pace is furious, the casualty list breathtaking, and the plotters exactly whom you suspected * <b>Kirkus Reviews</b> * A deftly crafted and simply riveting read from beginning to cliff-hanger ending * <b>Midwest Book Review</b> * Knuckle-whitening suspense, bloody violence, dirty tricks, and plenty of surprising twists make this a gripping, can't-put-it-down read * <b>Booklist</b> on <b>Man on Ice</b> * Authentic settings, non-stop action, backstabbing villains, and rough justice . Keeps you ready for the gut punch * <b>Steve Berry</b>, New York Times bestselling author on <b>Man on Ice</b> *


Authentic settings, non-stop action, backstabbing villains, and rough justice . Keeps you ready for the gut punch * <b>Steve Berry</b>, New York Times bestselling author on <b>Man on Ice</b> * Knuckle-whitening suspense, bloody violence, dirty tricks, and plenty of surprising twists make this a gripping, can't-put-it-down read * <b>Booklist</b> on <b>Man on Ice</b> * A deftly crafted and simply riveting read from beginning to cliff-hanger ending * <b>Midwest Book Review</b> * The pace is furious, the casualty list breathtaking, and the plotters exactly whom you suspected * <b>Kirkus Reviews</b> * Reminiscent of the very best Cold War fiction, filled with intrigue, double-dealing, and ingenious political intrigue. Hawksley's hero, Rake Ozenna, is smart and tough, and we're glad to have him on our side. A well written, fast-paced, and cleverly-plotted page-turner * <b>Nelson DeMille</b> * Hawksley's second thriller is as exciting as the first ... There are several unexpected killings in a very brutal manner which bring to mind some of the more bloody episodes in some of Iain M Banks' stories, or Game of Thrones * <b>Crime Review</b> * Gripping and addictive ... Fine prose, stunning characters who capture and retain our interest, and insights into the realm of global politics and derring-do ... Highly recommended * <b>San Francisco Review of Books</b> * Hawksley has a newsman's writing style that makes for an easy and entertaining read. The scene-setting is vivid, the geopolitics a balanced backdrop * <b>Financial Times</b> * A hard-as-nails hero, an out-of-the-ordinary location, and oodles of high-action encounter - it's everything readers want in a political thriller * <b>Library Journal</b> * A multilayered tale with plenty of fast-paced action will hook thriller fans * <b>Booklist</b> *


Author Information

Humphrey Hawksley is a foreign correspondent for the BBC, a regular speaker and panellist at Intelligence Squared and the Royal Geographical Society, and many literary festivals. Hawksley's writing has appeared in the Guardian, The Times, Financial Times, International Herald Tribune and Yale Global. Hawksley's television documentaries include The Curse of Gold and Bitter Sweet, Aid Under Scrutiny, Old Man Atom and Danger: Democracy at Work @hwhawksley humphreyhawksley.com

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