New Crime & Mystery Fiction Titles From
Bantam
2003 April-June
New Crime & Mystery Fiction Titles From
Bantam
APRIL-JUNE 2003
Lee Child
Without Fail
Pbk published April 2003 by Bantam at £6.99
ISBN: 0553813439
"Romantic" Jack Reacher story
The secretive, closed organization that invites Jack Reacher in is the Secret Service, the organization that protects the Presidency. Someone who was once close to Reacher's brother, needs help in her new job. Her new job? Saving the Vice President of the United States from being assassinated.
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Lee Child
Persuader
Published April 2003 by Bantam at £12.99
ISBN: 0593046897
Never forgive, never forget. That's Jack Reacher's standard operating procedure. And Francis Xavier Quinn was the worst guy he had ever met. He had done truly unforgivable things. So Reacher was glad to know he was dead. Until the day he saw him, alive and well, riding in a limousine outside Boston's Symphony Hall.
Never apologize. Never explain. When Reacher witnesses a brutal attempt to kidnap a terrified young student on a New England campus, he takes the law into his own hands. That's his way, after all. Only this time, a cop dies, and Reacher doesn't stick around to explain. Has he lost his sense of right and wrong? Just because this time, it's personal?
Lee Child:
is British but moved with his family from Cumbria to the United States to start a new career as an American thriller writer. His first novel, Killing Floor, won the Anthony Award, and his second, Die Trying, won W H Smith's Thumping Good Read Award. His most recent thrillers featuring Jack Reacher, the former US military cop and maverick drifter are Tripwire, The Visitor; Echo Burning, Without Fail and Persuader. All have been bestsellers.
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Robert Goddard
Days Without Number
Published May 2003 by Bantam at £16.99
ISBN: 0593047591
Days without Number is another classic Robert Goddard mystery, intricate, fascinating and deeply satisfying to the very last page
Nick Paleologus is summoned to the unyielding bosom of his family to help resolve a dispute which threatens to set his brothers and sisters against their aged and irascible father. Michael Paleologus, retired archaeologist and supposed descendant of the last Emperors of Byzantium, lives alone at Trennor, a remote and rambling house on the Cornish bank of the Tamar. A ridiculously generous offer has been made for the house, but he refuses to sell despite the urgings of his children, for whom the proceeds would solve a variety of problems.
Nick accomplishes little in the role of mediator, but the stalemate is soon tragically broken. Only then do Nick and his siblings discover why their father was bound at all costs to reject the offer and what may really be the motives of the prospective buyer.
Their increasingly desperate efforts to conceal the truth drag them into a deadly conflict with an unseen and unknown enemy, who seems as determined to force them into a confrontation with their family's past as he is to conceal his own identity.
Late in the day, perhaps too late, Nick realizes that the only way to escape from the trap their persecutor has set for them is to hunt him down, wherever - and whoever - he may be. But the hunt involves excavating a terrible secret from their father's archaeological career. And once that secret is known, nothing will ever be the same again.
Robert Goddard was born in Hampshire. He read History at Cambridge and worked as an educational administrator in Devon before becoming a full-time novelist. His bestselling novels are: Past Caring, In Pale Battalions, Painting the Darkness, Into the Blue (winner of the first WH Smith Thumping Good Read Award and dramatized for TV in 1997, starring John Thaw), Take No Farewell, Hand in Glove, Closed Circle, Borrowed Time, Out of the Sun (a sequel to Into the Blue), Beyond Recall, Caught in the Light, Set in Stone, Sea Change and Dying to Tell.
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Philip Jolowicz
False Positive
Published June 2003 by Bantam at £12.99
ISBN: 0593048628
A regulatory attorney for a major bank takes a disastrous gamble when his wife becomes ill. An important client of the bank disappears and the attorney is sent to investigate. His greatest problem is keeping his own secret intact whilst simultaneously investigating the past in NewYork and Japan.
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Simon Kernick
The Murder Exchange
Published June 2003 by Bantam at £12.99
ISBN: 0593049799
Guardian
' Kernick generates a potent cocktail of thrills that makes contemporary London feel like Dodge City. A knucklehead ride.’
Guardian
'Kernick generates a potent cocktail of thrills that makes contemporary London feel like Dodge City. A knucklehead ride.’
A gritty, utterly page-turning second novel set in North London’s meanest of mean streets.
When Max Iversson, an ex-soldier and mercenary who's now co-director of a small firm of freelance bodyguards, is introduced to north London nightclub owner, Roy Fowler, he senses immediately that the bloke's trouble. Fowler wants security for a meeting with a group of businessmen who want to buy his nightclub. Five grand for a couple of hours work is too tempting a proposition to turn down, so Iversson - against his better judgement - takes the work. However, when he and two colleagues accompany Fowler to their 'meet' in a deserted north London industrial estate, it turns out to be not so much a double-cross as a bloodbath. With Fowler and both bodyguards dead, Iversson grabs the briefcase containing the deeds to the club, and vacates the scene rapidly. But the suitcase is empty, which makes no sense at all. Three men have been shot, and Iversson wants to know why. So begins a hunt for answers that will take him into dangerous territory, and also into direct conflict with Detective Sargeant Gallan. Gallan's investigating the fatal poisoning by snakebite of a nightclub bouncer, who worked at Fowler's place. Leads are scarce and when they do appear, so do bodies. But Gallan's like a dog with a bone. He keeps digging away, unearthing in the process a murderous conspiracy that could provide the solution not just to this investigation, but to another, more heinous murder that's been lying amongst the ranks of the unsolveds for a long, long time. Gallan's playing with fire. And so's Max Iversson. Unknown to each other they are both heading towards a final confrontation with forces as ruthless as they are determined, and from which neither man is likely to emerge in one piece.
Simon Kernick is in his thirties, and lives with his wife and young daughter near London. His first novel, The Business of Dying, is published in paperback by Corgi.
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William Landay
Mission Flats
Published June 2003 by Bantam at £12.99
ISBN: 0593049322
See Review by
Cath Staincliffe
author of the popular Sal Kilkenny mysteries and the series creator of TV Blue Murder
Ben Truman is Chief of Police in Versailles, Maine. Nothing ever happens in Versailles, Maine, unless you count the occasional drunk taking pot shots at streetlights. Then a body is found in a cabin up by the lake. The dead man turns out to be from the Boston DA's office, a prosecutor who had been investigating a series of gang-related murders in that city. Ben Truman heads down to Boston to follow the few fragile leads he has in the case. Unwelcomed and unwanted by the police there, he knows he really should get the message and disappear back to the sticks. Big city Boston crime is beyond anything he's ever dealt with before. But it rankles. This happened in his town and he refuses to let it go. With the help of a retired cop who knows all the angles, Ben Truman keeps digging and becomes embroiled in an investigation which has its roots in a sequence of deaths which began twenty years previously. And it seems like all the people who should be on his side are doing their best to get in his way. From its violent and shocking opening, through its vivid depictions of battle-scarred inner city Boston, to its intensely suspenseful conclusion, Mission Flats is the most thrilling literary crime novel in some years - combining intelligence and thoughtful, precise prose with pageturning action. Bill Landay has the potential to be the next Scott Turow.
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Dennis Lehane
Shutter Island
Published May 2003 by Bantam at £12.99
ISBN: 0593047974
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Cath Staincliffe
author of the popular Sal Kilkenny mysteries and the series creator of TV Blue Murder
Publishers Weekly
'Lehane's new novel carries one of the most aesthetically right resolutions ever written...A tour de force'
Summer, 1954 - US Marshal Teddy Daniels has come to Shutter Island, home of Ashecliffe Hospital for the Criminally Insane. Along with his partner, Chuck Aule, he sets out to find an escaped murderess named Rachel Solando as a hurricane bears down upon them. But nothing at Ashecliffe Hospital is what it seems, and neither is Teddy Daniels. Is he there to find a missing patient? Or has he been sent to look into rumours of Ashecliffe's radical approach to psychiatry? Rumours that hint of drug experimentation, surgical trials, and lethal countermoves in the shadow war against Soviet brainwashing ...As the investigation deepens, the questions mount. How has a barefoot woman escaped an island from a locked room? Who is leaving them clues in the form of cryptic codes? Why is there no record of a patient committed just one year before? What really goes on in Ward C? Why is an empty lighthouse surrounded by an electrified fence and armed guards? The closer Teddy and Chuck get to the truth, the more elusive it becomes, and the more they begin to believe that they may never leave Shutter Island. Because someone is trying to drive them insane...
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Edwin Thomas
The Blighted Cliffs
Published June 2003 by Bantam at £12.99
ISBN: 0593050649
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Cath Staincliffe
author of the popular Sal Kilkenny mysteries and the series creator of TV Blue Murder
In the early 19th century, while Britain is fighting hard to rule the waves, Martin Jerrold finds himself fighting to save his name and his neck. Returning from Trafalgar, Jerrold is accused of murder and must find the real killer for himself in the smuggler's paradise of Dover.
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