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A Damned Serious Business

Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781473663480

Price: £17.99

ON SALE: 4th January 2018

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Thriller / Suspense

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He now writes better endings than anyone else, and the extended finale is particularly brilliantly orchestrated.
The Sunday Times, Thriller of the Month on JERICHO'S WAR
Praise for Gerald Seymour
Seymour expertly marshals his plot as Jago inches ever closer to the heart of darkness. A thoroughly engrossing thriller.
Event Magazine, Mail on Sunday on NO MORTAL THING
A first-rate thriller with all the strengths of his recent work: audacity, believability, impeccable pacing, [and] a rich, diverse ensemble of supporting characters.
The Sunday Times on NO MORTAL THING
Seymour is, quite simply, one of the finest thriller writers in England.
Daily Mail on THE CORPORAL'S WIFE
Seymour is not one to cut corners. He does his research, thinks hard about his story and gives us richly imagined novels that bristle with authenticity.
Washington Post on THE COLLABORATOR
Discerning thriller readers can safely say that the best practitioner currently working in the UK is the veteran Seymour. He is, quite simply, the most intelligent and accomplished in the current field.
Barry Forshaw on THE DEALER AND THE DEAD
Ask aficionados who is Britain's finest thriller writer, and many would answer the veteran Gerald Seymour... A Damned Serious Business sees him once again firing on all cylinders...The hazardous mission is palm-sweatily convincing
Guardian
Gerald Seymour is rightly considered one of the best thriller writers in the world...This latest adventure is plucked straight from the headlines
Irish Independent
Britain's finest thriller novelist is still the veteran Gerald Seymour, whose touch remains sure
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