by Dan Fesperman (Author)
Revere Falk is an FBI interrogator who believes it is possible to get more from a terrorist suspect by treating him decently than by using more 'robust' methods. He lives his life by a certain code of honour. This puts him in a minority at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. So when the body of a US soldier is found under mysterious circumstances on the beach, and a high-ranking investigative team is flown in, Falk should be above suspicion. But Falk has a secret, a secret he had hoped was dead and buried. Now, it is reaching out from his past, to the sodium-lit cell blocks and stifling humidity of this claustrophobic rumour-mill of a community, and its implications are greater than he could ever have imagined. Dan Fesperman is already the winner of the CWA John Creasey and the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger awards. This, his fourth book, will surely be hailed as his best yet.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks
Published: 12 Jul 2007
ISBN 10: 0340896825
ISBN 13: 9780340896822
Book Overview: A superbly written, topical thriller from the award-winning author of THE SMALL BOAT OF GREAT SORROWS and THE WARLORD'S SON
Dan Fesperman, a war correspondent for the Baltimore Sun Times, has written three highly acclaimed previous novels of international suspense. He now lives in Baltimore with his family.
THE PRISONER OF GUANTANAMO was nominated by the International Association of Crime Writers for the Hammett Prize - winner yet to be announced.