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Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0812980212
ISBN-13
9780812980219
eBay Product ID (ePID)
167694284

Product Key Features

Book Title
House of the Hunted : a Novel
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Thrillers / Suspense, Thrillers / General, General, Literary
Publication Year
2013
Genre
Fiction
Author
Mark Mills
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
8.1 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"Suspenseful and romantic . . . reminiscent of some of the best spy novels of the past."-CNN   "A wild-fire hybrid of John le Carré and Ernest Hemingway . . . an excellent read for those who enjoy both espionage and literary thrillers."-Bookreporter   "[Mark] Mills is a polished stylist with a singular talent for capturing the defining moment when something precious is about to be lost forever."- The New York Times Book Review   "This is bloody brilliant. . . . A masterpiece of espionage fiction that fully thrills, while evoking a time and place with the assurance of Alan Furst's forays into prewar Europe. This novel is beautifully crafted, breathless, and immensely satisfying."-Olen Steinhauer, New York Times bestselling author of The Tourist and The Nearest Exit   "Explosive . . . a terse, carefully plotted journey [that will] have you guessing until the very end."-Oprah.com   "Mesmerizing . . . [Mills's] best work in an already accomplished career." -The Independent From the Hardcover edition., Advance praise for House of the Hunted   "This is bloody brilliant. With House of the Hunted, Mark Mills has crafted a masterpiece of espionage fiction that fully thrills, while evoking a time and place with the assurance of Alan Furst's forays into pre-war Europe. Beautifully crafted, breathless and immensely satisfying. Do not miss this one."-Olen Steinhauer, New York Times bestselling author of The Tourist and The Nearest Exit   Praise for Mark Mills's The Information Officer   "Magnificent . . . reads like the story of Casablanca revisited, like a vanished Graham Greene." -Los Angeles Times   "The sense of immediacy Mark Mills brings to The Information Officer is so intense that this breathtaking novel reads more like a memoir than a wartime thriller." -The New York Times Book Review   "A lush, romantic thriller, skillfully crafted by master stylist Mark Mills."-George Pelecanos   "Tautly gripping . . . [Mills's] characters are deftly drawn and highlight the drama of their setting." -The Washington Times   "The writing . . . is graceful and fluid, the research scrupulous, and the love scenes, played out against the whistle and shriek of falling bombs . . . are knee-buckling in their intimacy." -The Star-Ledger, "Suspenseful and romantic . . . reminiscent of some of the best spy novels of the past."--CNN   "A wild-fire hybrid of John le Carré and Ernest Hemingway . . . an excellent read for those who enjoy both espionage and literary thrillers."--Bookreporter   "[Mark] Mills is a polished stylist with a singular talent for capturing the defining moment when something precious is about to be lost forever."-- The New York Times Book Review   "This is bloody brilliant. . . . A masterpiece of espionage fiction that fully thrills, while evoking a time and place with the assurance of Alan Furst's forays into prewar Europe. This novel is beautifully crafted, breathless, and immensely satisfying."--Olen Steinhauer, New York Times bestselling author of The Tourist and The Nearest Exit   "Explosive . . . a terse, carefully plotted journey [that will] have you guessing until the very end."--Oprah.com   "Mesmerizing . . . [Mills's] best work in an already accomplished career." --The Independent From the Hardcover edition.
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Synopsis
Mark Mills, bestselling author of Amagansett, The Savage Garden, and The Information Officer, is renowned for blending riveting history, rich atmosphere, and thrilling suspense. Now, in House of the Hunted, Mills deftly unfolds a story of betrayal, love, and the inescapable pull of the past as an ex-spy finds himself drawn back into his treacherous former life. Côte d'Azur, France, 1935: As Europe moves inexorably toward war, Tom Nash feels pleasantly removed, pursuing a quiet writing career on an idyllic stretch of the French Riveria. A former intelligence operative for the British government, Tom now finds refuge among the lively seaside community of expats and artists, hoping to put the worst deeds from his job--and memories of the woman he once loved--far behind him. But Tom's peaceful existence is shattered when an unknown hit man tries to kill him in his sleep. Tom is sure that somebody knows his secrets, and that this attempt on his life won't be the last. Relying on his instincts for self-preservation, Tom suspects everyone of double-dealing, even people he considers his friends: the Russian art dealers from Paris, the exiled German dissidents, even his former boss and closest confidant. And as he plunges further into his haunted past, Tom feels himself turning into the person he used to be--a dangerous man, capable of anything. Combining vividly drawn characters and gripping acts of espionage, House of the Hunted is a superbly crafted novel by an exceptional and versatile storyteller. Praise for House of the Hunted "Suspenseful and romantic . . . reminiscent of some of the best spy novels of the past."--CNN "A wild-fire hybrid of John le Carré and Ernest Hemingway . . . an excellent read for those who enjoy both espionage and literary thrillers."--Bookreporter "[Mark] Mills is a polished stylist with a singular talent for capturing the defining moment when something precious is about to be lost forever."-- The New York Times Book Review "This is bloody brilliant. . . . A masterpiece of espionage fiction that fully thrills, while evoking a time and place with the assurance of Alan Furst's forays into prewar Europe. This novel is beautifully crafted, breathless, and immensely satisfying."--Olen Steinhauer, New York Times bestselling author of The Tourist and The Nearest Exit "Explosive . . . a terse, carefully plotted journey [that will] have you guessing until the very end."--Oprah.com "Mesmerizing . . . [Mills's] best work in an already accomplished career." --The Independent, Mark Mills, bestselling author of Amagansett, The Savage Garden, and The Information Officer, is renowned for blending riveting history, rich atmosphere, and thrilling suspense. Now, in House of the Hunted, Mills deftly unfolds a story of betrayal, love, and the inescapable pull of the past as an ex-spy finds himself drawn back into his treacherous former life. C te d'Azur, France, 1935: As Europe moves inexorably toward war, Tom Nash feels pleasantly removed, pursuing a quiet writing career on an idyllic stretch of the French Riveria. A former intelligence operative for the British government, Tom now finds refuge among the lively seaside community of expats and artists, hoping to put the worst deeds from his job--and memories of the woman he once loved--far behind him. But Tom's peaceful existence is shattered when an unknown hit man tries to kill him in his sleep. Tom is sure that somebody knows his secrets, and that this attempt on his life won't be the last. Relying on his instincts for self-preservation, Tom suspects everyone of double-dealing, even people he considers his friends: the Russian art dealers from Paris, the exiled German dissidents, even his former boss and closest confidant. And as he plunges further into his haunted past, Tom feels himself turning into the person he used to be--a dangerous man, capable of anything. Combining vividly drawn characters and gripping acts of espionage, House of the Hunted is a superbly crafted novel by an exceptional and versatile storyteller. Praise for House of the Hunted "Suspenseful and romantic . . . reminiscent of some of the best spy novels of the past."--CNN "A wild-fire hybrid of John le Carr and Ernest Hemingway . . . an excellent read for those who enjoy both espionage and literary thrillers."--Bookreporter " Mark] Mills is a polished stylist with a singular talent for capturing the defining moment when something precious is about to be lost forever."-- The New York Times Book Review "This is bloody brilliant. . . . A masterpiece of espionage fiction that fully thrills, while evoking a time and place with the assurance of Alan Furst's forays into prewar Europe. This novel is beautifully crafted, breathless, and immensely satisfying."--Olen Steinhauer, New York Times bestselling author of The Tourist and The Nearest Exit "Explosive . . . a terse, carefully plotted journey that will] have you guessing until the very end."--Oprah.com "Mesmerizing . . . Mills's] best work in an already accomplished career." --The Independent

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