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Origin – Read a Free Sample Now
Origin – Read a Free Sample Now
Oct 8, 2024 4:16 PM

Author:Dan Brown

Origin – Read a Free Sample Now

An extract from Origin, the spell-binding new thriller from the bestselling author of The Da Vinci Code and Inferno.

Dan Brown's new novel, Origin, features renowned Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon and is set in Spain, where Langdon is drawn into a terrifying race against time that will bring him face-to-face with a world-shaking truth that has remained buried - until now.

This preview includes the prologue and first chapter of Origin.

Origin is out on 3rd October 2017.

'Dan Brown is the master of the intellectual cliffhanger' Wall Street Journal

'As engaging a hero as you could wish for' Mail on Sunday

'For anyone who wants more brain-food than thrillers normally provide' Sunday Times

Reviews

Not since The Spy Who Came in From The Cold has le Carré exercised his gift as a storyteller so powerfully and to such thrilling effect

—— John Banville , Guardian

Gripping, fast-paced . . . A splendid novel

—— Andrew Marr , Sunday Times

A brilliant novel of deception, love and trust to join his supreme espionage canon

—— Simon Sebag Montefiore , Evening Standard, Books of the Year

Perhaps the most significant novelist of the second half of the 20th century in Britain. He will have charted our decline and recorded the nature of our bureaucracies like no one else has. He's in the first rank

—— Ian McEwan

It gives the reader, at long last, pieces of a jigsaw puzzle that have been missing for 54 years . . . A Legacy of Spies does something remarkable . . . Like wine, le Carré's writing has got richer with age

—— The Times

le Carré's masterful new novel

—— Jonathan Freedland , The Guardian

The English canon has rarely seen an acclaimed novelist and popular entertainer sustain such a hot streak in old age . . . A Legacy of Spies achieves many things. Outstandingly, it is a defiant assertion of creative vigour

—— The Observer

A Legacy of Spies deploys a complex and ingeniously layered structure to make the past alive in the present once more . . . le Carré has not lost his touch

—— Evening Standard

His writing is as crisp as ever . . . another tale of intrigue which will slip effortlessly into its place in the Smiley canon

—— Daily Express

What are we to make of Smiley? What is his game? Do we like him? Admire him? Every le Carré reader has wrestled with these questions-and A Legacy of Spies brings them to the fore more directly than any previous book

—— Vanity Fair

Ingenious

—— Washington Post

Utterly engrossing and perfectly pitched, it is a triumph

—— Daily Mail

We are back in the more interesting territory of moral uncertainty and failure. What, Smiley asks, was he fighting for?

—— TLS

The literary event of the Autumn

—— Evening Standard

I have re-read The Spy Who Came In From The Cold over and over again since I first encountered it in my teens, just to remind myself how extraordinary a work of fiction can be

—— Malcolm Gladwell

He can communicate emotion, from sweating fear to despairing love, with terse and compassionate conviction. Above all, he can tell a tale. Formidable equipment for a rare and disturbing writer

—— Sunday Times

The best spy story I have ever read

—— Graham Greene on The Spy Who Came In From The Cold

A literary master for a generation

—— Observer

George Smiley is our favourite fictional spy

—— Sunday Express

le Carré has made and peopled a myth. Myths do not age

—— Financial Times

Deeply moving in its portrait of a man adrift in a climate he no longer understands

—— Metro

[As] labyrinthine as you'd expect ... le Carré has always been a master

—— The Tablet

Razor-sharp insight from the battle-weary Guillam and fascinating glimpses into the murky spycraft at the height of the Cold War only add to the joy of this sublimely accomplished thriller

—— The People

This is a truly wonderful, morally complex, politically astute novel written with elegance and panache . . . the visceral thrill of its twists and its complexities, its edge-of-the-seat qualities

—— Scotland on Sunday

[Le Carré's] writing has lost none of its pith or potency . . . his powers of invention have kept up with the pace of an ever-changing and complex world'

—— The Scotsman

Thrilling and fascinating - a satisfying close to the saga

—— The Independent

This sublime thriller

—— Sunday Mirror

This really is vintage le Carré

—— Mail on Sunday

It's brilliantly done and very enjoyable

—— Prospect

[A] late-career triumph

—— 1843 Magazine

A splendid novel

—— Sunday Times

An immensely clever piece of novelistic engineering

—— Guardian

Ali Land's Good Me Bad Me is an intensely compelling exploration of nature versus nurture wrapped up in a page-turning psychological thriller. Darkly disturbing and beautifully written. What more could any reader want?

—— Sarah Pinborough

Good Me Bad Me is an astonishing debut - technically sophisticated and emotionally heart wrenching. So many things are done well - the status jungle of girls school, the psychological dissonance of a dysfunctional family, the internal machinery of damaged children. I thought it was wonderful

—— Helen Callaghan, bestselling author of , Dear Amy

One word: Wow. What a brilliant book - believable, shocking, thought-provoking and utterly compelling. The writing, as well as being so pacey, is beautiful. This feels such a current and original book

—— T R Richmond

Good Me Bad Me is a compelling page-turner. Chilling and dark, it grips you and won't let go

—— Rebecca Done

Ten pages into Good Me Bad Me, I became an Ali Land fan. Her beautiful, intimate voice immediately tugged me into the heart and mind of a serial killer's daughter and then wouldn't let go. Is there hope for this teenager's new life outside of her mother's horror? Original, intense, and utterly compelling, Good Me Bad Me is not just a terrific thriller but a psychological dive into a young girl's soul. It takes subtlety and perfect balance to maintain a dark tale like this, and Land never once stutters or makes you look away

—— Julia Heaberlin, author of Sunday Times bestseller , Black-Eyed Susans

2017's most hotly anticipated psychological thriller

—— Stylist

A creepy, compulsive thriller I read in one breathless gulp... Good Me Bad Me reveals its shocking secrets slowly while reeling in the reader with all the intricate skill of a spider spinning a web. One not to be missed

—— Red Magazine

Dark, claustrophobic and thought-provoking. You'll read this outstanding debut while holding your breath!

—— Prima Magazine

An incredible narrative voice . . . Very special and different

—— Radio 4's Open Book

Terrifyingly good. The terror of Liz Nugent mixed with the teen angst of Louise O'Neill

—— The Irish Examiner


Frightening and enthralling

—— Grazia

Gripping from the first page

—— Elle UK

Even the twists have twists

—— i paper

Chirovici has written a very clever book. The plot twists and turns, backtracks and goes round in circles, so you can never be quite sure where it’s going to go next.

—— Watford Observer

The Book of Mirrors will keep you up until you’ve finished it

—— Metro

Twisty novel full of unexpected developments and untrustworthy characters

—— Sunday Times Culture

Chilling

—— Steph’s Book Blog

a must read

—— Femina

An intriguing whydunit underpinned by a treatise on memory, as a number of witnesses create a cat’s cradle of conflicting testimony designed to keep the reader guessing to the very end

—— Irish Times

The Book of Mirrorsengages on a number of levels. Chirovici delights in leading the reader down various blind alleys and keeps us turning the pages

—— Times Literary Supplement
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