Celebrated for his "palm-sweating tension" (The New York Times) and "rare insight" (The Plain Dealer), Gerald Seymour defines spy fiction at its best....
...contemptuous of things-as-they-are than ever before, something the most sustaining works of art have always done for me. Gerald Seymour, Author We Saw Spain Die By Paul Preston (Constable, 2008) Last year I walked up the Gran V?a in Madrid and seemed to...
...that shaped his understanding of his city The first "Belfast" book I read was Harry's Game, by Gerald Seymour , who had been an ITN correspondent here for a time in the 1970s. Back then my city seemed to be the preserve of other people's thrillers. ...
...Grave Dead Ahead (Charley Davidson) by Darynda Jones Throne of the Crescent Moon by Saladin Ahmed Timebomb by Gerald Seymour Touchstone (Glass Thorns) by Melanie Rawn Trail of the Spellmans (Spellmans) by Lisa Lutz Unwanted (Fredericka Bergman) by...
...San Francisco killings. Even so, he holds readers fast for almost 400 pages. In "The Collaborator" (Overlook), Briton Gerald Seymour mixes the Mafia and deadly toxic waste. In this book, his characters rise to a level of literature that goes far above...
...San Francisco killings. Even so, Lescroat holds readers fast for almost 400 pages. In� "The Collaborator"� (Overlook), Briton Gerald Seymour mixes the Mafia and deadly toxic waste. In this book, his characters rise to a level of literature that goes...
...Francisco killings. Even so, Lescroat holds readers fast for almost 400 pages. • In “The Collaborator” (Overlook), Briton Gerald Seymour mixes the Mafia and deadly toxic waste. In this book, his characters rise to a level of literature that goes...
...Grave Dead Ahead (Charley Davidson) by Darynda Jones Throne of the Crescent Moon by Saladin Ahmed Timebomb by Gerald Seymour Touchstone (Glass Thorns) by Melanie Rawn Trail of the Spellmans (Spellmans) by Lisa Lutz Unwanted (Fredericka Bergman) by...
...& Stoughton) • Dead Men’s Harvest , by Matt Hilton (Hodder & Stoughton) • A Deniable Death , by Gerald Seymour (Hodder & Stoughton) • Good as Dead , by Mark Billingham (Sphere) • The Hidden Child , by Camilla Lackberg (Harper) • The Lost...
Exposing myth, distortion, corruption and truth, June 1, 2011
...Penguin) and last week’s “£2.99 if you buy the Times ” link-save deal at W H Smith, Gerald Seymour’s The Dealer and the Dead (Hodder). All scored sales of more than 5,900 last week. In 2007, Bill Bryson’s The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt...