The Black Sun
By (Author) James Twining
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
1st January 2007
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Espionage and spy thriller
Second World War fiction
Fiction based on or inspired by true events
823.92
Paperback
592
Width 111mm, Height 178mm, Spine 35mm
310g
High adventure, mindblowing suspense. Tom Kirk, the worlds greatest art thief, is back on another lifethreatening mission.
In London, an Auschwitz survivor is murdered in his hospital bed, his killers making off with a macabre trophy his severed left arm.
In Fort Mead, Maryland, a vicious gang breaks into the NSA museum and steals a World War II Enigma machine, lynching the guard who happens to cross their path.
Meanwhile, in Prague, a frenzied and mindless anti-Semitic attack on a synagogue culminates in the theft of a seemingly worthless painting by a little known Czech artist called Karel Bellak.
A year has passed since Tom Kirk, the world's greatest art thief, decided to put his criminal past behind him and embark on a new career, on the right side of the law . Then three major thefts occur, and suddenly Tom is confronted with a deadly mystery and a sinister face from the past.
Praise for 'The Black Sun' 'A story that harks back to the Nazis, Hitler, and a legendary treasure. What more could you want If there's a better thriller this year I would like to see it' Jack Higgins, author of 'Without Mercy' and 'The Eagle Has Landed'. 'Dan Brown eat your heart out.' Northern Echo 'A thrilling read' Cork Evening Echo Praise for 'The Double Eagle.' 'A carefully constructed tale straight out of the Dan Brown mould of thriller writing.' Sunday Sun "The Double Eagle" will leave you breathless, but never dizzy. Solid debut world.' Ladsmag 'This would make the perfect Tom Cruise movie.' The Independent on Sunday 'A captivating, engrossing debut!a fast-paced tale of international crime and skullduggery written with style and panache. Twining is a worthy successor to Forsyth, Follett, and Higgins. Highly recommended.' Christoper Reich
James Twining was born in London but spent much of his childhood in Paris. After graduating from Oxford University with a first class degree in French Literature, he worked in Investment Banking for four years before leaving to set up his own company which he then sold three years later, having been named as one of the eight "Best of Young British" Entrepreneurs in The New Statesman magazine. James lives in London with his wife and baby daughter.