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Private Moscow
Private Moscow
Oct 20, 2024 11:39 PM

Author:James Patterson,Adam Hamdy

Private Moscow

'An unmissable, breakneck ride into Moscow's dark underworld' James Swallow, bestselling author of Nomad

'Great action sequences . . . breathtaking twists and turns' Anthony Horowitz, bestselling author of Magpie Murders

'The first Private outing for couple of years, but it's been well worth the wait' Keighley News

'There's enough action, adventure and excitement to fill two chunky blockbusters in Private Moscowwhich makes for an exhilarating and totally satisfying read.' NB Magazine

'Exhilarating, high-stakes action set in sub-zero temperatures, but so fast-paced you won't have time to feel the chill!' Lesley Kara, bestselling author of The Rumour

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THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

An invitation from an old friend draws Jack Morgan into a deadly conspiracy . . .

On a cold January morning, Jack Morgan stands inside the New York Stock Exchange with his former US Marine comrade whose company is being launched onto the market, eagerly awaiting the opening bell.

But before the bell rings, a bullet rips through the air and finds its mark.

In the aftermath of the murder, the victim's wife hires Jack to find the killer. As the head of Private, Jack has at his disposal the world's largest investigation agency. What he discovers shakes him to his core.

Jack identifies another murder in Moscow that appears to be linked. So he heads to Russia, and begins to uncover a conspiracy that could have global consequences.

With powerful forces plotting against him, will Jack Morgan make it out alive?

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Readers love Private Moscow:

'Yet another amazing addition to the series . . . Screams action right from the word go' *****

'True James Patterson style. Full of adventure, excitement and thrills' *****

'Another brilliant thriller from a master of the genre' *****

'I loved every twist and turn' *****

'A fast-paced, well-plotted page-turner.I didn't expect anything less' *****

'This is exactly what I was hoping for and I wasn't disappointed' *****

'Action from the first page to the last . . . As always a page-turner' *****

'An exciting thriller by an amazing author' *****

'Certainly did not disappoint . . . Highly recommend' *****

'Can understand why he [Patterson] is considered one of the best, if not THE best in the game' *****

'Had me gripped and on the edge of my seat till the very end' *****

'It was all I have come to expect from this series . . . Highly recommended' *****

'A real page-turner worthy of the Patterson name' ****

'Non-stop action . . . I found it hard to put down' ****

'The suspense and tension is raised . . . culminating in a thrilling high-octane ending' ****

'I was literally hooked from the first chapter' ****

'[A]thrill-a-minute read with no dull moments' ****

'A fast-paced, high-octane thriller' ****

Reviews

Patterson and Hamdy team up for an unmissable, breakneck ride into Moscow's dark underworld.

—— James Swallow, bestselling author of NOMAD

Great action sequences . . . breathtaking twists and turns.

—— Anthony Horowitz

Exhilarating, high-stakes action set in sub-zero temperatures, but so fast-paced you won't have time to feel the chill!

—— Lesley Kara, bestselling author of The Rumour

The first Private outing for couple of years, but it's been well worth the wait . . . As always in a Patterson novel there's lots of action and plot turns as Jack tries to discover the secrets that unite the murder victims as he gets tangled up in the murky world of espionage

—— Keighley News

There's enough action, adventure and excitement to fill two chunky blockbusters in Private Moscow which makes for an exhilarating and totally satisfying read. Last year I would have described it as a perfect holiday novel, now I'm saying it's an ideal companion for shaking off the new semi-isolation blues. Unlike a lot of high-octane thrillers, which can be overblown and under-serious, Private Moscow has a finger on the pulse of world affairs, a grounded seriousness that gives it gravitas and makes it an altogether more intriguing read.

—— NB Magazine

Ottessa Moshfegh's postmodern whodunit...burnishes Moshfegh's claim as one of the most distinctive American writers around.

—— Johanna Thomas-Corr , Observer

[Death in Her Hands] cracks open like a matryoshka doll, revealing multiple tales within... Its dark, devious portrait of the troubled psychology of a lonely, stymied woman makes a mark all of its own.

—— Lucy Scholes , Financial Times

[A] brilliant off-kilter detective story... An eerie, affecting read.

—— Eithne Farry , Sunday Express

Clever, dark, funny... A gripping story.

—— Susannah Butter , Evening Standard

There is an unspoken fascination in those we find abhorrent and Moshfegh writes these women with wit and intrigue, treading a fine line between shocking realism and the absurd.

—— Ellen Peirson-Hagger , New Statesman

Death in her Hands is a return to the dark humour that marks Moshfegh's work to date, making it sure to hit the sweet spot with established fans.

—— Hunger TV, *Books of 2020*

An eerie, affecting book.

—— Psychologies

A darkly funny tale.

—— Sarah Hughes , i, *Summer Reads 2020*

Moshfegh returns to the violent timbre of her debut Eileen.

—— Daily Telegraph

In sending up the detective genre, Moshfegh is true to her mischievous persona.

—— Mia Levitin , Spectator

Blending sharp tongue-in-cheek parody, genuine suspense and a disorientingly unreliable narrator, Death in Her Hands is wildly accomplished, if at times unwieldy. There's always been an existential dread to Moshfegh's writing and here it triumphs as the muddy shadows of an old woman's mind.

—— Skinny

A story of brooding anxiety that expands on Moshfegh's writerly obsessions.

—— Tom Lathan , Spectator

Death in Her Hands isn't a conventional mystery, and it isn't going to give you the satisfaction of a conventional ending. But it does satisfy, and in ways I hadn't expected. I hope that, for Moshfegh, this is the new abnormal.

—— J. Robert Lennon , London Review of Books

A beautiful novel.

—— Eithne Shortall , Sunday Times

Slow-burning, mind-bending light fantasy

—— Emily Bootle, author of THIS IS NOT WHO I AM , Guardian

An unforgettable story of survival and the power of friendship - nothing short of a science-fiction masterwork.

—— Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

The Martian author Andy Weir returns with another space-survival saga, chocka dense with dry scientific debate, but also humour, humanity, a nourish case of memory loss and a credible injection of fantasy.

—— Total Film

Science and fiction in near-perfect harmony . . . Few novels are such a brilliant advert for STEM. Science-ing the shit" out of a problem is what [Weir] is best at.

—— SFX

Anappara impressively inhabits the inner worlds of children lost to their families

—— Maria Russo , *Editor's Choice* New York Times

A first novel of true distinction… There is true Dickensian vigour in the way Anappara evokes the noise and smells, the timeless boredom and the fear of life in the Basti, the slum dwelling… I cannot recommend this too highly

—— A.N. Wilson , Tablet

A stunningly original tale. I stayed up late every night until I finished, reluctant to part from Deepa Anappara’s heart-stealing characters

—— Etaf Rum, New York Times bestselling author of A Woman Is No Man

Life in the slums of an Indian city is vividly described in this novel... Though the subject matter is heartbreaking, this debut author handles it with lightness

—— Good Housekeeping

A dazzling journey into the heart of India and its most vulnerable citizens -- its impoverished and disenfranchised children. A novel at once brimming with the wonder of childhood innocence, and constrained by the heartache of living amidst injustice and prejudice. Deepa Anappara shows us a modern, dangerously divided India that has long needed to be seen

—— Nazanine Hozar, author of Aria

A profoundly emphatic work of creative genius that will stay with you forever

—— Sonia Faleiro, author of Beautiful Thing

Created from whole cloth, Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line is a richly textured rendition of a world little seen in Indian literature. There is no desire to smooth and tidy in fiction what is untidy in life, but instead there is a pay off for the reader in a story that is as quietly troubling as it is convincing

—— Mridula Koshy, author of Not Only the Things That Have Happened

Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line is unlike any book I have ever read—surprising, vividly imagined, and full of humor and humanity—and I fell head over heels for Jai, the police-show-obsessed narrator on a quest to find his missing classmate. Deepa Anappara is a writer of rare insight and a sure-footed storyteller. This book will charm you on one page, and rip your heart out on the next

—— Amy Jones, author of Every Little Piece of Me

Deepa Anappara takes us inside urban India with astonishing specificity, into a funny and heartbreaking child’s world of wonder and cruelty. Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line is addictive and unforgettable. Once you’re in Jai’s neighbourhood you don't want to leave

—— Todd Babiak, author of The Empress of Idaho

Informed by her times as a journalist in Mumbai and Delhi, Deepa Anappara’s debut is a fine portrait of modern-day India… an utterly convincing voice–lively, cheeky and irrepressible… Anappara skilfully reveals the harsh reality that lies just beyond Jai’s understanding of his world

—— Alice O'Keeffe , Bookseller

A story full of humor, warmth, and heartbreak … Jai's voice is irresistible: funny, vivid, smart, and yet always believably a child's point of view … Engaging characters, bright wit, and compelling storytelling make a tale that's bleak at its core and profoundly moving

—— Kirkus, starred review

Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line is likely to be one of the country's standout works of fiction in 2020

—— Asian Image, *Books to Look Our For in 2020*

Vivid writing and a gripping plot with an unforgettable narrator

—— BN1 Magazine

Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line is less a reading experience than an encounter with a life force. The rattle-tattle energy of the basti will pull the readers in as they experience the smells, colours and tastes of this captivating world. From relaying the rampant poverty to inherent cultural barriers, to corruption including openly bribing police, the book is utterly mesmerising

—— Umbreen Ali , Asian Image

Anappara’s debut novel immediately charms through Jai’s voice, and Anappara has caught the scale of a child’s world perfectly… Djinn Patrol is the kind of novel you both can’t stop reading and don’t want to end, because it means letting go of characters who feel like friends

—— Sarah Ditum , In the Moment

This moving and stylish book pulls off a difficult trick. It is an engaging, amusing tale, powered by Jai’s ebullient personality; at the same time it is an insightful portrait of the underside of 21st-century India… As Dickens did, Ms Anappara understands the power of fiction to bring alive the plights of people readers might otherwise overlook

—— Economist

What really sets Djinn Patrol apart…is the authenticity of Jai’s voice. Narrating in the first person, Anappara immerses us not only in Jai’s world of deep social inequities, but also in his internal world… Anappara creates an endearing and highly engaging narrator to navigate us through the dark underbelly of modern India

—— Hannah Beckerman , Observer
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