The God Of Chaos

The God Of Chaos

by TomBradby (Author)

Synopsis

Cairo, June 1942. A city blistering under the lash of a relentless summer and panicked by the implacable advance of Hitler's most talented general, Erwin Rommel. It is the worst possible time and place for the body of a senior British officer to be found in a rubbish bin, bathed in blood. His murder has been made to look like a political assassination by local extremists opposed to British rule, but former New York cop Joe Quinn isn't buying that. He senses more fundamental human emotions at play. For Quinn, it's like old times, a reminder of his past. One he doesn't want to revisit. Thrown out of the New York Police Department as a liability after the tragic death of his son, he probably shouldn't be a cop any longer, but maybe he's just what this case needs. The investigation leads him through the underbelly of an exotic, violent and seedy city to the heart of the Cairo's high command and the possibility that a highly placed spy is feeding the allies' most sensitive secrets to Rommel, waiting out in the desert. Only one woman has seen the killer - an American named Amy White. The trouble is Joe Quinn's already falling for her and if he doesn't stop the spy soon, then not just Amy, but everything else he holds dear is certain to be brutally eliminated ...

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More Information

Format: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 496
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Corgi
Published: 01 Aug 2006

ISBN 10: 0552151459
ISBN 13: 9780552151450
Book Overview: The new thriller from the acclaimed author of Shadow Dancer, The Sleep of the Dead, The Master of Rain and The White Russian.

Media Reviews
Bradby's best book yet... Enjoyable and atmospheric * Sunday Telegraph *
Bradby has the talent of a reporter but the heart of a storyteller * Daily Mail *
The kind of historical fiction that may send you back to the real history books to learn more * Washington Post *
Author Bio
Tom Bradby has been a senior correspondent for ITN for more than a decade. As Ireland Correspondent, he covered the unfolding peace process before going on to become Political Correspondent. He then spent three years based in Hong Kong as Asia Correspondent, during which time he was shot and seriously wounded whilst covering a riot in Jakarta. After a period as Royal Correspondent he has since before the Home Affairs Editor. He is the acclaimed author of Shadow Dancer, The Sleep of the Dead, The Master of Rain, which was shortlisted for the Crime Writers' Association Steel Dagger for Best Thriller of the Year 2002, and The White Russian, which was shortlisted for the Crime Writers' Association Ellis Peters Award for the Best Historical Crime Novel of 2003. He lives in England with his wife and three children.