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Published: 31st March 2020
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To Kill a Man
By (Author) Sam Bourne
Quercus Publishing
Quercus Publishing
31st March 2020
United Kingdom
Paperback
400
Width 154mm, Height 240mm, Spine 34mm
560g
Tomorrow's most explosive thriller, today
Cynthia Wright is a rising star in American politics, strongly tipped as a future candidate for president. One night she is violently assaulted in her home by an intruder. She defends herself and minutes later, the intruder lies dead. Wright is hailed as a #MeToo heroine: the woman who fought back. But inconsistencies emerge in Wright's story, suggesting that the attack might not have been as random as it first seemed. When former White House troubleshooter Maggie Costello is drafted in to investigate, she finds intriguing gaps, especially over Wright's early life. She likes this woman, who she believes could - and should - be president. But she can't shake off the question: who exactly is Cynthia Wright A cat-and-mouse conspiracy thriller of rare intelligence, TO KILL A MAN explores an unsettling world in which justice is in the eye of the beholder and revenge seems to be the only answer.A Day of the Jackal for these dizzying times - Ian Rankin
In To Kill the Truth, Maggie Costello rivetingly tackles a cabal of Holocaust and slavery deniers, whose aim is nothing less than to destroy memory - Sunday TimesUrgently topical - The TimesA propulsive plot and an appealing heroine . . . The premise is both intriguing and, in the current climate of post-truth, fake news and sour populism, grimly topical - GuardianRead this book - Jeffrey ArcherChilling . . . You think today's news is nightmarish enough Sam Bourne's provocative thriller imagines things getting much, much worse - Mail on SundayA dazzling thriller - Charles Cumming, author of The Man BetweenBourne's writing is chillingly plausible... Read it while it's still fiction - James Swallow, author of Nomad and ExileSam Bourne is the pseudonym of award-winning journalist and broadcaster Jonathan Freedland, who writes a weekly column for the Guardian and is the presenter of BBC Radio 4's contemporary history series, The Long View. He served for four years as the Guardian's Washington correspondent, covered the 2016 US election campaign, and is covering the 2020 campaign. He is a widely respected commentator on American affairs.
His previous seven internationally bestselling novels have sold over two million copies and been published in over thirty languages.