
From the author of the New York Times-bestselling and Edgar Award-winning The Expats
Blurb
As dawn approaches in New York, literary agent Isabel Reed is turning the final pages of a mysterious, anonymous manuscript, racing through the explosive revelations about powerful people, as well as long-hidden secrets about her own past.
In Copenhagen, veteran CIA operative Hayden Gray, determined that this sweeping story be buried, is suddenly staring down the barrel of an unexpected gun. And in Zurich, the author himself is hiding in a shadowy expat life, trying to atone for a lifetime’s worth of lies and betrayals with publication of The Accident, while always looking over his shoulder.
Over the course of one long, desperate, increasingly perilous day, these lives collide as the book begins its dangerous march toward publication, toward saving or ruining careers and companies, placing everything at risk—and everyone in mortal peril. The rich cast of characters—in publishing and film, politics and espionage—are all forced to confront the consequences of their ambitions, the schisms between their ideal selves and the people they actually became.
The action rockets around Europe and across America, with an intricate web of duplicities stretching back a quarter-century to a dark winding road in upstate New York, where the shocking truth about the accident itself is buried.
Gripping, sophisticated, layered, and impossible to put down, The Accident proves once again that Chris Pavone is a true master of suspense.
A Solid Four Star Review
The only reason I didn't give the novel a five star review is because the first few chapters were hard to get into. But I promise you, once you get into the rhythm of The Accident you won't put it down.
Literary agent Isabel Reed receives an anonymous manuscript that speaks of secrets revolving around a powerful media empire, the government, and of course,Isabel herself. Just having it in her possession frightens her, but it could be a career maker for her and the people around her. If, in fact, they can all stay alive. Enter a mysterious CIA agent who will do anything to keep the novel from being published.
At its essence, The Accident is about redemption and betrayal. The characters are well-written and the story flows smoothly with just a few exceptions. The Accident takes place in one 24-hour interval which the author navigates quite well. Impressively, in fact.
If you like thrillers, The Accident will keep you on your toes.
Blurb
As dawn approaches in New York, literary agent Isabel Reed is turning the final pages of a mysterious, anonymous manuscript, racing through the explosive revelations about powerful people, as well as long-hidden secrets about her own past.
In Copenhagen, veteran CIA operative Hayden Gray, determined that this sweeping story be buried, is suddenly staring down the barrel of an unexpected gun. And in Zurich, the author himself is hiding in a shadowy expat life, trying to atone for a lifetime’s worth of lies and betrayals with publication of The Accident, while always looking over his shoulder.
Over the course of one long, desperate, increasingly perilous day, these lives collide as the book begins its dangerous march toward publication, toward saving or ruining careers and companies, placing everything at risk—and everyone in mortal peril. The rich cast of characters—in publishing and film, politics and espionage—are all forced to confront the consequences of their ambitions, the schisms between their ideal selves and the people they actually became.
The action rockets around Europe and across America, with an intricate web of duplicities stretching back a quarter-century to a dark winding road in upstate New York, where the shocking truth about the accident itself is buried.
Gripping, sophisticated, layered, and impossible to put down, The Accident proves once again that Chris Pavone is a true master of suspense.
A Solid Four Star Review
The only reason I didn't give the novel a five star review is because the first few chapters were hard to get into. But I promise you, once you get into the rhythm of The Accident you won't put it down.
Literary agent Isabel Reed receives an anonymous manuscript that speaks of secrets revolving around a powerful media empire, the government, and of course,Isabel herself. Just having it in her possession frightens her, but it could be a career maker for her and the people around her. If, in fact, they can all stay alive. Enter a mysterious CIA agent who will do anything to keep the novel from being published.
At its essence, The Accident is about redemption and betrayal. The characters are well-written and the story flows smoothly with just a few exceptions. The Accident takes place in one 24-hour interval which the author navigates quite well. Impressively, in fact.
If you like thrillers, The Accident will keep you on your toes.