
In the Evil Day
Peter Temple(Author)
Jack Klaff(Speaker)
Quercus Publishing
Published on 2. November 2006
Book
Hardback
432 pages
978-1-905204-60-1 (ISBN)
Description
The Cold War is long dead but the trade in deceit and lies is still running hot. In Hamburg, John Anselm is hiding from the ghosts he has left behind in foreign war zones. He spends his days working for a surveillance firm whose business is just this side of legal. At night he drinks too much, paranoid about the suspicions he glimpses in the eyes of strangers. In London, Caroline Wishart calls herself an expose journalist. Her speciality is the sex lives of politicians. The story she has stumbled on could make her career - or is she playing somebody else's name? Into both their lives comes ex-mercenary Con Niemand, bearing a deadly secret, a secret with the power to topple governments and destroy them all. A powerful and compelling thriller for the 21st Century, "In The Evil Day" conjures a world where we are all under surveillance, where information is more dangerous than explosives and secrets are worth more than human life.
Reviews / Votes
'Temple is as dark and as mean, as cool and as mesmerising, as any James Ellroy or Elmore Leonard.' Age "Discovering Peter Temple has been the highlight of my year." Mark Billingham "A towering achievement. Indispensible." Maxim Jakubowski, The Guardian "Put simply, Temple is a master" John Harvey 'Sharp, smart, and with a little bit o' lovin' thrown in for good measure, this will grip you from beginning to end.' Time Out 'In the Evil Day combines the sparse, precise and frankly killer prose which made The Broken Shore such a treat and puts it to perfect service in a book which begs to be read and, ultimately, filmed.' Dublin Evening Herald 'Another triumph for this fine writer.' Daily TelegraphMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-905204-60-1 (9781905204601)
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Persons
Four-time winner of the Ned Kelly Award for Crime Fiction, Peter Temple is Australia's most acclaimed crime and thriller writer. He is the author of four Jack Irish novels: Bad Debts (1996), Black Tide (1999), Dead Point (2000) and White Dog (2003). He has also written three other standalone novels: An Iron Rose (1998), Shooting Star (1999) and The Broken Shore (2005).