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108 New paperback editions of the unmissable thrillers that have captivated readers since the classic Harry’s Game The Walking Dead 978-1-59020-293-7 • U.S. $15.95 / NCR Thriller / Fiction 5 3/8” x 8” • 416 pages Rights: A00 On Sale: 6/26/12 Rat Run 978-1-59020-024-7 • U.S. $15.95 / NCR Thriller / Fiction 5 3/8” x 8” • 416 pages Rights: A00 Agent: Jonathan Lloyd @ Curtis Brown UK On Sale: 7/31/12 suGGesteD oRDeR Gerald seymour the Walking Dead a young man starts a journey from a village in saudi arabia. if his mission succeeds, he will die a martyr—and many innocents will die with him. meanwhile, a london protection officer begins to realize that one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter. the suicide bomber and the policeman will have equal cause to question the roads they’ve chosen. The Walking Dead is a breathtakingly suspenseful thriller about the world in which we live, with all its dangers and complexities. With intelligence and deep understanding, seymour—“the best spy novelist ever” (The Philadelphia Inquirer)—shows us the choices we are forced to make, and their consequences. Rat Run by the author who “isn’t just abreast of the headlines, [but] ahead of them” (The Washington Post), this is a novel at once international and personal—and altogether riveting. malachy kitchen is an intelligence officer in iraq. accused of cowardice, he becomes a recluse in a drug-infested housing project back home. but the mugging of an elderly widow draws him into the fight—his target is the network of substance dealers, and at their head is Ricky capel. untouchable up to now, capel will have to confront an enemy more driven than any he has so far outwitted. “Suspense master Seymour dazzles with commanding language and meticulous detail.” —Entertainment Weekly “Not since the arrival of John le Carré has the emergence of an international suspense novelist been as stunning as that of Gerald Seymour.” —Los Angeles Times ■■National Publicity ■■National Review and Feature Attention ■■Online Promotions gerald seYmour spent fifteen years as an international television news reporter, specializing in the subject of terrorism. His first novel was the acclaimed Harry’s Game. He has since written twenty-four more novels, six of which have been filmed for television. J u ly / a u G u s t • o V e R l o o k
“The three British masters of suspense, Graham Greene, Eric Ambler, and John le Carré, have been joined by a fourth—Gerald Seymour.” –The New York Times harrY’s game 978-1-58567-909-6, $15.95 the unknown soldier 978-1-58567-752-8, $15.95 kingfisher 978-1-58567-937-9, $15.95 the collaborator 978-1-59020-732-1, $15.95 traitor’s kiss 978-1-58567-885-3, $15.95 b a c k l i s t • o V e R l o o k 109
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“The three British masters of suspense,<br />
Graham Greene, Eric Ambler, and John le Carré, have<br />
been joined by a fourth—Gerald Seymour.”<br />
–The New York Times<br />
harrY’s game<br />
978-1-58567-909-6, $15.95<br />
the unknown soldier<br />
978-1-58567-752-8, $15.95<br />
kingfisher<br />
978-1-58567-937-9, $15.95<br />
the collaborator<br />
978-1-59020-732-1, $15.95<br />
traitor’s kiss<br />
978-1-58567-885-3, $15.95<br />
b a c k l i s t • o V e R l o o k<br />
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