The plot builds to a climax that's as devastating as it is plausible. Few thriller writers today are as gifted as Kellerman at using lucid and evocative prose in the service of an intense and nail-biting story

Publishers Weekly

Kellerman is an inspired stylist with a darkly witty sensibility that owes much to Patricia Highsmith

Telegraph

Cements the young American as one of the hottest crime writers around

Daily Mirror

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Exudes the subtle menace of Hitchcock at his very best . . . This is a deft, sinuous thriller that creeps up on you like a knife in the darkness--and is every bit as satisfying as the lavish Viennese cream cakes its central characters are so fond of

Daily Mail

Things aren't going well for Joseph Geist. He's broke. His graduate school advisor won't talk to him. And his girlfriend has kicked him out of her apartment, leaving him homeless and alone. It's a tough spot for a philosopher to be in, and he's ready to give up all hope of happiness when an ad in the local paper catches his eye.

'Conversationalist wanted', it reads.

Which sounds perfect to Joseph. After all, he's never done anything in his life except talk. And the woman behind the ad turns out to be the perfect employer: brilliant, generous, and willing to pay him for making conversation. Before long, Joseph has moved in with her, and has begun to feel very comfortable in her big, beautiful house.

So comfortable, in fact, that he would do anything to stay there-forever.

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From the author of The Brutal Art, a gripping thriller about the choices we make, and the consequences they bring
The plot builds to a climax that's as devastating as it is plausible. Few thriller writers today are as gifted as Kellerman at using lucid and evocative prose in the service of an intense and nail-biting story - Publishers Weekly

Kellerman is an inspired stylist with a darkly witty sensibility that owes much to Patricia Highsmith - Telegraph

Cements the young American as one of the hottest crime writers around - Daily Mirror

Exudes the subtle menace of Hitchcock at his very best . . . This is a deft, sinuous thriller that creeps up on you like a knife in the darkness--and is every bit as satisfying as the lavish Viennese cream cakes its central characters are so fond of - Daily Mail
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Now we will turn R&J sensation into brand author success: Huge investment in a massive nationwide advertising campaign Visually highlighting The Brutal Art on the cover and all material Large format London Underground cross-track advertising Nationwide adrail 6 sheets and/or press Reading group and library activity Competitions online to win a trip to the States e.g. Daily Mail
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780751540291
Publisert
2011
Utgiver
Little, Brown Book Group; Sphere
Vekt
400 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
159 mm
Dybde
35 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
496

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Jesse Kellerman was born in Los Angeles in 1978. He also holds a Masters of Fine Arts in theatre. He has won several awards for his writing, including the Princess Grace Award, given to America's most promising young playwright. He lives with his wife and son in California.