The Friend

The Friend

by Joakim Zander (Author)

Synopsis

Jacob Seger arrived in Lebanon with a head full of dreams. This is his first job in the world of international diplomacy, and he's determined to change the world for the better. When he meets the handsome, soulful Yassim at a glamorous party, his happiness is complete.

But three weeks later, Jacob recognises his own face in the newspaper. He is wanted on terrorism charges - apparently he is plotting attacks on Stockholm, London, Brussels, and Rome. Jacob is crushed. Has Yassim set him up? Is he now a pawn in a murderous plot? Jacob doesn't know who he can trust. But one thing's for certain: he needs to flee Beirut - and fast.

At once a moving love story and a gripping adventure, The Friend is an intelligent and urgent thriller that untangles the complexities of international politics and casts light on the dark threats facing the world today.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Head of Zeus
Published: 08 Aug 2019

ISBN 10: 1788547071
ISBN 13: 9781788547079
Book Overview:

Smart, gripping and urgent, this is the new thriller from the bestselling author of The Swimmer. Perfect for fans of Homeland.


Media Reviews
PRAISE FOR JOAKIM ZANDER:
'Thrilling ... A novel of rare ambition with a crackling denouement and strong characters' Daily Mail, on The Swimmer.
'A terrific page-turner, rich with complex conflicts and a big, chillingly credible conspiracy' Chris Pavone, on The Swimmer.
'Authoritative ... Characters are set against moral issues involving terrorism and familial responsibility' Guardian, on The Brother.
'Fresh, raw and exciting' Sunday Times, on The Brother.
'A prime slice of Nordic noir ... Powerfully orchestrated tension set against a strong dose of social commentary' Independent, on The Brother.
Author Bio

Joakim Zander was born in Stockholm and now lives in Lund. His first novel, The Swimmer, was sold to 28 countries around the world. His second, The Brother, was shortlisted for Sweden's Crime Novel of the Year award.