<p>‘An intelligent, finely crafted mystery that brilliantly channels the anxieties of our time’ New York Times</p> <p>‘A strikingly fresh thriller … ingeniously realized.’ Sunday Times</p> <p>‘So gripping you’d cancel your own wedding’ Claudia Winkleman, BBC R2 Arts Show</p> <p>‘A robust, intelligent thriller … Madison is a skilfully drawn character, sympathetic and complex’ Irish Examiner</p> <p>‘A fast-paced political thriller with a murder mystery at its heart that keeps the reader gripped and rooting for the smart female lead throughout. Freedland’s best novel to date.’ Express</p> <p>‘Jonathan Freedland’s inventive, thought-provoking political context gives the good plot added bite, depth and intelligence’ The Times</p> <p>Freedland has a knack of keeping the reader gripped. The twists when they come – and boy do they come – are genuinely surprising’ Independent</p> <p>‘Engrossing’ Sunday Telegraph</p> <p>‘A killer novel … full of intrigue, plotting and duplicity’ Piers Morgan</p> <p>‘Nobody does the high-IQ, high-octane thriller better than Jonathan Freedland’ Tony Parsons</p> <p>‘Boldly imaginative … a magnetic heroine in a heart-racing story’ A D Miller, author of Snowdrops</p>

THE FIRST TWO MURDERS WENT UNNOTICED. BUT THE NEXT WAS HER SISTER…A terrifying yet unputdownable thriller from No. 1 bestselling author and award-winning journalist Jonathan Freedland. SHE CAN’T SAVE HER SISTER Journalist Madison Webb is obsessed with exposing lies and corruption. But she never thought she would be investigating her own sister’s murder. SHE CAN’T TRUST THE POLICE Madison refuses to accept the official line that Abigail’s death was an isolated crime. She uncovers evidence that suggests that Abi was the third victim in a series of killings that’s been hushed up as part of a major conspiracy. SHE CAN EXPOSE THE TRUTH In a United States that has yielded to the People’s Republic of China, corruption is rife – the government dictates what the ‘truth’ is. With her life on the line, Madison must give up the story, or face the consequences…
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THE FIRST TWO MURDERS WENT UNNOTICED. BUT THE NEXT WAS HER SISTER…A terrifying yet unputdownable thriller from No. 1 bestselling author and award-winning journalist Jonathan Freedland.
‘An intelligent, finely crafted mystery that brilliantly channels the anxieties of our time’ New York Times ‘A strikingly fresh thriller … ingeniously realized.’ Sunday Times ‘So gripping you’d cancel your own wedding’ Claudia Winkleman, BBC R2 Arts Show ‘A robust, intelligent thriller … Madison is a skilfully drawn character, sympathetic and complex’ Irish Examiner ‘A fast-paced political thriller with a murder mystery at its heart that keeps the reader gripped and rooting for the smart female lead throughout. Freedland’s best novel to date.’ Express ‘Jonathan Freedland’s inventive, thought-provoking political context gives the good plot added bite, depth and intelligence’ The Times Freedland has a knack of keeping the reader gripped. The twists when they come – and boy do they come – are genuinely surprising’ Independent ‘Engrossing’ Sunday Telegraph ‘A killer novel … full of intrigue, plotting and duplicity’ Piers Morgan ‘Nobody does the high-IQ, high-octane thriller better than Jonathan Freedland’ Tony Parsons ‘Boldly imaginative … a magnetic heroine in a heart-racing story’ A D Miller, author of Snowdrops
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• Sam Bourne’s debut novel, The Righteous Men, was a No. 1 bestseller, and was chosen as one of Richard and Judy’s Summer Reads 2006 • The Righteous Men has sold over 500K copies and has been translated into 30 languages • Sam Bourne’s novels The Last Testament, The Final Reckoning and The Chosen One have all spent several weeks in the Sunday Times Top 5 • Sam 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 has a huge media reach, including over 36.5K followers on Twitter • He served for four years as the Guardian’s Washington correspondent, and the US remains an area of specialist interest • Backed by a major consumer marketing campaign Competition: Pantheon; The Righteous Men; Sam Bourne 4-Book Thriller Collection; The Chosen One; The Woman Who Ran. Sam Bourne;Robert Harris; Sam Baker;
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ISBN
9780007413690
Publisert
2016-02-11
Utgiver
Vendor
HarperCollins
Vekt
320 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
29 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
464

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Jonathan Freedland is an award-winning journalist, author and broadcaster. He is the Guardian's executive editor for Opinion, overseeing Comment is free, editorials and long reads. He also writes a weekly column. He is a regular contributor to the New York Times and the New York Review of Books, and presents BBC Radio 4's contemporary history series, The Long View. In 2014 he was awarded the Orwell special prize for journalism, having been named columnist of the year in the 2002 What the Papers Say awards.
Since 2006 he has published five best-selling novels under the pseudonym Sam Bourne. The first, The Righteous Men, was a Sunday Times No. 1 bestseller, and has been translated into 30 languages. His subsequent novels have all been top five bestsellers.
Jonathan was educated at Wadham College, Oxford – where he studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) and edited the university newspaper, Cherwell – and, earlier, at University College School, London. He lives in London with his wife and their two children.