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In the Evil Day
By (Author) Peter Temple
Read by Jack Klaff
Quercus Publishing
riverrun
3rd February 2011
3rd February 2011
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 131mm, Height 199mm, Spine 29mm
278g
The Cold War is long dead but the trade in deceit and lies is still running hot. In Hamburg, John Anselm is hiding from the ghosts he has left behind in foreign war zones. He spends his days working for a surveillance firm. At night he drinks too much, paranoid about the suspicions he glimpses in the eyes of strangers. In London, Caroline Wishart calls herself an expose journalist. The story she has stumbled on could make her career - or is she playing somebody else's game Into both their lives comes ex-mercenary Con Niemand, bearing an explosive secret, a secret with the power to topple governments and destroy them all. A powerful and compelling thriller, In the Evil Day conjures a world where information is more dangerous than explosives and secrets are more important than human life.
'Another triumph for this fine writer' Daily Telegraph. * Daily Telegraph *
'A truly international 21st century thriller ... the characters are real, the action convincing and the writing style satisfyingly literate' Guardian. * Guardian *
'Many books are described as thrillers, few of them truly are. In the Evil Day is a rare exception' Sunday Express. * Sunday Express *
'Sharp, smart ... this will grip you from beginning to end' Time Out. * Time Out *
Peter Temple was born in South Africa in 1946, and emigrated to Australia in 1980. He published nine novels, including four books in the Jack Irish series. He won the Ned Kelly Award for Crime Fiction five times, and his widely acclaimed novels were published in over twenty countries. The Broken Shore won the UK's prestigious Duncan Lawrie Dagger for the best crime novel of 2007 and Truth won the 2010 Miles Franklin Literary Award, the first time a crime writer had won an award of this calibre anywhere in the world. The Jack Irish series was adapted for TV with Guy Pearce in the lead role. Peter Temple died on 8 March 2018.