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OverviewAn unlikely hero dives into the chaos and madness of Russia and Georgia’s deadly covert conflict, in this rapid-fire tale of corporate espionage gone awry The acclaimed author of The Silent Oligarch and The Jackal’s Share, Christopher Morgan Jones returns to a murky world where corporate spies and government agents battle far from the public eye. Focusing on Georgia, a mountainous republic dominated and threatened by its neighbor Russia, Morgan Jones carries readers deep into an ancient land of chilling compromises and foolhardy valor. Morgan Jones’s novels center on a unique London corporate espionage firm, spearheaded by Ike Hammer and Ben Webster, which follows criminal money anywhere it leads: be it Moscow or Dubai, Monaco or Kazakhstan, a bureaucrat’s pockets or a politician’s bank account. While Webster was the star of the earlier novels—investigating Russian businessmen and KGB operatives in The Silent Oligarch and Persian billionaires and Tehran terrorists in The Jackal’s Share—in The Searcher the focus shifts provocatively to Hammer, making this a perfect starting point for old fans and new readers alike. Journeying to Georgia for the funeral of a friend, a journalist who inexplicably commits suicide after publishing the exposé of a lifetime, Webster mysteriously disappears. As the country rumbles ominously with civil strife and Russian aggression, Hammer rushes to Tbilisi to track down his missing friend. There he is forced to confront the country’s tragic chaos: civilians bombed either by cruel Russian spies or by deceitful Georgian soldiers; violent riots instigated by amoral oligarchs or government saboteurs; and double and even triple agents who are playing all sides against each other at once. Threatened by enemies he cannot name and “friends” he cannot trust, Hammer hurries north—into the lawless mountains bordering Russia itself—to discover the true fate of his friend and Georgia’s future. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christopher Morgan JonesPublisher: Penguin Putnam Inc Imprint: Penguin USA Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 21.10cm Weight: 0.308kg ISBN: 9780143110064ISBN 10: 0143110063 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 21 March 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsSuspenseful from start to finish, with plenty of regional color informing the narrative, Jones' third spy thriller is a flawless piece of storytelling. --Kirkus (Starred Review) Hammer proves to be as good a leading man as Webster--smart, instinctive, nobody's fool. More captivating, however, is Jones's sensory portrait of Georgia, where human behavior is brutish and unfeeling one moment, big-hearted and gentle the next. --Publishers Weekly From the Hardcover edition. Suspenseful from start to finish, with plenty of regional color informing the narrative, Jones' third spy thriller is a flawless piece of storytelling. Kirkus (Starred Review) Hammer proves to be as good a leading man as Webster smart, instinctive, nobody s fool. More captivating, however, is Jones s sensory portrait of Georgia, where human behavior is brutish and unfeeling one moment, big-hearted and gentle the next. Publishers Weekly From the Hardcover edition. Suspenseful from start to finish, with plenty of regional color informing the narrative, Jones' third spy thriller is a flawless piece of storytelling. <i>Kirkus (Starred Review) Hammer proves to be as good a leading man as Webster smart, instinctive, nobody s fool. More captivating, however, is Jones s sensory portrait of Georgia, where human behavior is brutish and unfeeling one moment, big-hearted and gentle the next. <i>Publishers Weekly</i> <i>From the Hardcover edition.</i> -Suspenseful from start to finish, with plenty of regional color informing the narrative, Jones' third spy thriller is a flawless piece of storytelling.---Kirkus (Starred Review) -Hammer proves to be as good a leading man as Webster--smart, instinctive, nobody's fool. More captivating, however, is Jones's sensory portrait of Georgia, where human behavior is brutish and unfeeling one moment, big-hearted and gentle the next.---Publishers Weekly From the Hardcover edition. Suspenseful from start to finish, with plenty of regional color informing the narrative, Jones' third spy thriller is a flawless piece of storytelling. --<i>Kirkus (Starred Review) Hammer proves to be as good a leading man as Webster--smart, instinctive, nobody's fool. More captivating, however, is Jones's sensory portrait of Georgia, where human behavior is brutish and unfeeling one moment, big-hearted and gentle the next. --<i>Publishers Weekly</i> <i>From the Hardcover edition.</i> Author InformationFor over a decade Chris Morgan Jones worked for Kroll, the world's largest investigations company, where he specialised in Russian matters and international disputes. The Searcher is his third novel. Chris lives in London with his wife and two children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |