The Distance
By (Author) Helen Giltrow
Orion Publishing Co
Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
28th April 2015
26th February 2015
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
823.92
Paperback
400
Width 135mm, Height 200mm, Spine 27mm
288g
They don't call her Karla anymore. She's Charlotte Alton: she doesn't trade in secrets, she doesn't erase dark pasts, and she doesn't break hit-men into prison.
Except that is exactly what she's been asked to do. The job is impossible: get the assassin into an experimental new prison so that he can take out a target who isn't officially there.It's a suicide mission, and quite probably a set-up.So why can't she say noFast, hard and very, very good
A truly unusual thriller set in the world of espionage, this is a terrific debut... Original and thought-provoking - SUNDAY MIRRORAn effective writer of colourful prose and generates plenty of narrative tension. - BOOK OXYGENIt's a dark, pacy, compelling and utterly uncompromising tale about people trying to outrun their respective demons. - SHOTSA gripping story skillfully told... Helen Giltrow writes so well that every word carries weight - LITERARY REVIEWHelen Giltrow was born and brought up in Cheltenham and read Modern History at Christ Church, Oxford. She has worked extensively in publishing, including ten years as a commissioning editor for Oxford University Press. Helen's writing has been shortlisted for the CRIME WRITERS' ASSOCIATION DEBUT DAGGER AWARD and the TELEGRAPH 'NOVEL IN A YEAR' COMPETITION. She lives in Oxford.