Deliver Us from Evil - The hunt is on. A Russian war criminal sets a deadly trap for agent shaw
Verlag | Macmillan Publishers International |
Auflage | 2010 |
Seiten | 596 |
Format | 18 cm |
Gewicht | 440 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
Reihe | Shaw and Katie James 2 |
ISBN-10 | 033052058X |
EAN | 9780330513692 |
Bestell-Nr | 33051369EA |
Ein fesselndes Wiedersehen mit den beiden Hauptcharakteren Shaw und Katie James aus The Whole Truth. In 80 Ländern, übersetzt in vierzig Sprachen, hat sich Baldacci einen Stammplatz in den Bestsellerlisten der Welt erworben. Als einer der beliebtesten Autoren unserer Tage, mit 65 Millionen gedruckten Büchern, enttäuscht auch sein neuester Meisterstreich den geneigten Leser nicht. Spannung garantiert!
Kurzbeschreibung:
The heart-racing follow up to The Whole Truth from the international bestselling author . . .
Klappentext:
§Evan Waller is a monster. He has built a fortune from his willingness to buy and sell anything . . . and anyone. In search of new opportunities, Waller has just begun a new business venture: one that could lead to millions of deaths all over the globe.
On Waller's trail is Shaw, the mysterious operative from The Whole Truth, who must prevent Waller from closing his latest deal. Shaw's one chance to bring him down will come in the most unlikely of places: a serene, bucolic village in Provence.
But Waller's depravity and ruthlessness go deeper than Shaw knows. And now, there is someone else pursuing Waller in Provence - Reggie Campion, an agent for a secret vigilante group headquartered in a musty old English estate - and she has an agenda of her own.
Hunting the same man and unaware of each other's mission, Shaw and Reggie will be caught in a deadly duel of nerve and wits.
Deliver Us From Evil is Hitchcockian in its intimate build-up of suspense and filled with the remarkable characters, breathtaking plot turns, and blockbuster finale that are David Baldacci's hallmarks.
Rezension:
High-stakes action, shadowy government agencies, and [a] neo-Cold War backdrop . . . Baldacci pushes his plot ahead at such a blistering pace. Washington Post on The Whole Truth