A Quiet End
By (Author) Nelson DeMille
Little, Brown Book Group
Sphere
26th July 2016
2nd June 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
813.54
Paperback
432
Width 134mm, Height 200mm, Spine 27mm
300g
After a showdown with the notorious Yemeni terrorist known as The Panther, life seems to be getting quieter for maverick Federal Agent John Corey. Professionally sidelined, away from his wife, and partnered up with a young, good-looking rookie named Tess, Corey is saddled with a dead-end job running easy surveillance on a group of Russian U.N. delegates in New York City.
But then his subjects slip the net, Tess seems to be acting suspiciously, and an old, dangerous foe reappears. With Russia resurgent and a clear and present danger in his own back yard, suddenly Corey's life hits the fast lane once again.Big, compelling and furiously paced, it screams to a terrific climax - Daily Mail
DeMille's strengths are legend. His characters are rounded and appealing...His writing is fluid and accessible and his plots are tremendous - SunCorey: a wise-ass with a splendid line in sarcasm, even in the most violent of circumstances - The TimesWritten with a neat wry humour, it's full-on and fast-paced - Daily MailIntelligent in depth and storyline... a storming read - Mystery PeopleNelson DeMille was born in New York City in 1943. He grew up on Long Island and graduated from Hofstra University with a degree of Political Science and History. After serving as an infantry officer in Vietnam, where he was decorated three times, DeMille worked as a journalist and short story writer. He wrote his first major novel, By the Rivers of Babylon, in 1978 and has gone on to write many other international bestsellers, with sales of over 55 million copies in 24 languages. He lives on Long Island.