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The Devil of Nanking
The Devil of Nanking
Oct 10, 2024 8:14 AM

Author:Mo Hayder

The Devil of Nanking

Fans of Stephen King, Stuart MacBride and Karin Slaughter will devour this warped and brutally bloodthirstly thriller from bestselling and prize-winning author Mo Hayder. Deeply haunting, this will stay with you well after the final page is turned...

'Haunting, lyrical, disturbing, important, suspenseful and wonderfully written' -- HARLAN COBEN

'Left me stunned and haunted. This is writing of breathtaking power and poetry' --

TESS GERRITSEN

'Couldn't put it down' -- ***** Reader review

'One of the best books I have read in a long time' -- ***** Reader review

'Weird, creepy, vile......brilliant!!!!!' -- ***** Reader review

'An absolutely brilliant book. Read it NOW!' -- ***** Reader review

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1990: Tokyo

Grey Hutchins is in pursuit of an obsession. She is searching for a piece of film taken during the infamous Nanking massacre of 1937. Some say it never existed. Grey is certain that it does, and that it lies hidden - somewhere in Tokyo.

Alone in an alien city, Grey becomes a hostess in an exclusive club catering for Japanese businessmen - and gangsters. One gangster dominates - an old man in a wheelchair surrounded by a terrifying entourage - who is rumoured to rely on a powerful elixir for his continued health. It is an elixir that others want - at any price ...

Previously published as Tokyo, The Devil of Nanking is a literary thriller of the highest order. With its heady atmosphere of overt violence, lurking fear and sexual tension, this is a novel that takes hold of the reader and does not let go until its explosive final pages.

Reviews

Haunting, lyrical, disturbing, important, suspenseful and wonderfully written

—— HARLAN COBEN

Deeply felt and haunting. Elegiac and important. Most of all it sticks with you well after the final page is turned

—— MICHAEL CONNELLY

Left me stunned and haunted. This is writing of breathtaking power and poetry

—— TESS GERRITSEN

The epic thriller of the year

—— KARIN SLAUGHTER

When it comes to duplicity and intrigue, Goddard is second to none... A master of manipulation

—— Daily Mail

The plotting in this intelligent thriller is exceptionally good. Goddard's greatest strength is his ability to operate like a literary conjurer; we know he will give us a twist or surprise in almost every chapter, but time and time again he hits us with it from an unexpected direction

—— Spectator

Admirers of Goddard will know that they are in safe hands, as ever

—— Good Book Guide

It is certainly well worth unplugging the phone and immersing yourself in another Goddard adventure

—— Crimesquad.com

A meticulously plotted tale of intrigue with his characteristic combination of contemporary invention and accurate historical detail

—— Literary Review

Excellent... anyone who enjoys mystery, edge of the seat suspense and a good plot should read this

—— New Books

Combines the expert suspense manipulation skills of a Daphne du Maurier romance with those of a John Le Carre thriller

—— The New York Times

A real page turner, full of surprises to the very end

—— Woman's Weekly

An intriguing plot, clever twists, surprise elements, believable characters and unexplained history explored... A real page-turner

—— Choice

One of Britain's finest thriller writers

—— Time Out

Nesbo effortlessly shows what can be done with the classic detective story, employing clever tricks to maintain almost unbearable suspense

—— Joan Smith , Sunday Times, Christmas round up

Consolidated his reputation as a Scandinavian novelist ready to fill any Larsson-shaped holes. Nesbo, one ex-rock star who can write, fuses urgent storytelling with a keen engagement with social issues

—— Barry Forshaw , Independent, Christmas round up

A superb, tasty, huge page-turner... Seriously scary but a superior thriller

—— Vince Cable , Evening Standard, Christmas round up

My big book discovery this time was The Snowman by Jo Nesbo - it's about a Norwegian detective who has to investigate a series of gruesome murders. What could be better for holiday entertainment

—— Bruno Tonioli , Mail on Sunday

THE NEXT STIEG LARSSON

—— Independent

[A] dark, chilling, page-turner

—— Deborah D. Rogers , Times Higher Education, *Summer Reads of 2021*

'Civilised, funny, life-affirming and hugely enjoyable. I can't recall reading crime fiction quite like this before- honest, ironic, and cheerfully unselfconscious. I urge you to share my surprise and delight.'

—— Philip Oakes, Literary Review

One of the most brilliantly playful, witty and original writers we have.

—— Scotsman

'At heart a comic novelist, who explores the relationship between comedy and crime... In Case Histories, these skills have found their literary home.'

—— Heather O’Donoghue, Times Literary Supplement

'Sharp humour, together with a number of unexpected twists, make this a typically pacey and intelligent read.'

—— Daily Mail

Not just the best novel I have read this year...but the best mystery of the decade. There are actually four mysteries, nesting like Russian dolls, and when they begin to fit together, I defy any reader not to feel a combination of delight and amazement. Case Histories is the literary equivalent of a triple axel. I read it once for pleasure and then again just to see how it was done. This is the mind of book you shove in people's faces, saying 'You gotta read this!'

—— Stephen King, Entertainment Weekly
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