The Hunter

The Hunter

by TomWood (Author)

Synopsis

His name is a cover
He has no home
And he kills for a living

Victor is a hitman, a man with no past and no surname. His world is one of paranoia and obsessive attention to detail; his morality lies either dead or dying. No one knows what truly motivates the hunter. No one gets close enough to ask.

When a Paris job goes spectacularly wrong, Victor finds himself running for his life across four continents, pursued by a kill squad and investigated by secret services from more than one country. With meticulous style, Victor plans his escape . . . and takes the fight to his would-be killers.

In this first novel in the explosive Victor series, it's not about right and wrong - only about who lives and who dies.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 544
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 12 May 2011

ISBN 10: 0751545309
ISBN 13: 9780751545302
Book Overview: * Move over Bond, Bourne and Bauer. Meet Victor. * Pre-promotion including extensive run of stand-out bound proofs for trade and reviewers * Social media campaign and activity with key bloggers

Media Reviews
Jack Reacher meets Thomas Crown in this electrifying thriller * Simon Kernick *
A nonstop, breathless, trimmed-to-the-bone thriller with action sequences that are absolutely state-of-the-art. It's the best chase novel I've read in years * Joseph Finder *
An impressively intricate thriller . . . The scenes are vivid and the plot revelations parcelled out at expert intervals . . . Exciting * New Yorker *
A superlative debut . . . Thriller fans will be eager to see more from this bright new talent * Publishers Weekly, starred review *
Author Bio
Tom Wood is a full-time writer born in Burton-on-Trent who now lives in London. After a stint as freelance editor and film-maker, he completed his first novel, The Hunter, which was an instant bestseller and introduced readers to a genuine antihero, Victor, an assassin with a purely logical view on life and whose morals are deeply questionable. Like Victor, Tom is passionate about physical sport, being both a huge boxing fan and practising Krav Maga martial arts, which has seen him sustain a number of injuries. He has not, however, ever killed anyone.