The Doubt Factory
By (Author) Paolo Bacigalupi
Little, Brown Book Group
ATOM
14th June 2016
United Kingdom
Young Adult
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
496
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 31mm
340g
Everything Alix knows about her life is a lie--at least according to the mysterious young man who's been stalking her. But could her dad really be a bad guy at the helm of an organization that covers up the deadly wrongdoings of some of the country's most rich and powerful Alix has to make an impossible choice between her father and the young man she's not only falling for, but who's asking her to blow the whistle on the man who raised her. Could someone you have loved and have known for your whole life actually have the heart of a killer
[A] provocative thriller.... Fans of Cory Doctorow's work should love this book. - Publishers Weekly, starred review
A suspenseful, page-turning yarn.... Bound to provoke thought. - Kirkus ReviewsA searing indictment... Bacigalupi, unafraid to name names, makes readers question the morality of everyday decisions... and recommends that all of us be cynics when it comes to megaconglomerates....Multi-award-winning Bacigalupi is becoming an indispensable voice in YA. - BooklistFrom the opening pages, this is an action-packed thriller with the FBI, secret service, thousands of rats, a kidnapping, and a little romance.... Bacigalupi scores again. - Library Media Connection, starred reviewAn exciting read... Bacigalupi has done an impressive job of placing the reader in the front seat. - VOYAThis is a gripping, unsettling read that will no doubt prompt further discussion long after the climactic, cinematic finale. - The Horn BookPaolo Bacigalupi's The Windup Girl was one of the most celebrated SF debuts of all time, winning both the Hugo and Nebula awards. Following a number of award-winning novels for younger readers, The Water Knife marks his return to adult fiction. He is a New York Times bestseller and National Book Award finalist, and lives in Colorado with his wife and son.