Author:Peter Telep
Peter Telep's Blacklist is set to reignite the globally successful Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell videogame franchise.
The return of agent Sam Fisher, as Commander of a new elite Black Ops team 'Fourth Echelon' reporting directly to the President.
His primary mission: to shutdown the rogue elements of his former 'Third Echelon' team, now conducting a deadly, escalating countdown of terrorist attacks before they reach zero.
Peter Telep's entry into the Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell franchise is sure to be a massive success, appealing to both thriller fans and the videogame fan-base who loved the Assassin's Creed tie-in novels.
Peter Telep is the New York Times bestselling author of over forty novels spanning many genres including film adaptations, medical drama, and military thrillers.
Wise and witty
—— Sarah Hughes , ObserverI loved Old Baggage. Such original characters, and so timely. And it made me weep at the end.
—— JoJo MoyesUtterly wonderful and intelligent
—— India Knight , Sunday Times MagazineA timely, bittersweet comic novel
—— GuardianOld Baggage gives an inspiring model of womanhood. Moving, warm and wry. It is wonderful!
—— Marian KeyesThis beautifully written story teems with atmosphere and perfect period detail but it’s the brave and brilliant Mattie that makes it unforgettable
—— Sunday MirrorEssential . . . Evans is a brilliant storyteller
—— StylistLissa Evans’s gift for comedy edged with satire and pathos is God-given . . . Mattie’s search for meaning and purpose, which hints at the darker undercurrents of people marginalised by their sex and era, will strike a chord with most.
—— Elizabeth Buchan , Daily MailA thoughtful, funny, companionable novel, offering an invigoratingly fresh vantage on a well-trodden period
—— Patricia Nicol , Sunday TimesLissa Evans writes with beguiling wit and vigour. I found myself utterly involved with her heroines, and the history is spot-on.
—— Jane Robinson, author of HEARTS AND MINDSA perfectly pitched, captivating read
—— Mail on SundayJoyously funny, much poignancy and social commentary. old Baggage is a gloriously entertaining, deeply moving novel.
—— S Magazine“wonderfully rich tale about a clever, lovably nonconformist heroine”
—— Culture, The Sunday TimesA harrowing and powerful read, offering an insight into the widespread suffering of others during the war
—— VogueBracht brings the truth to light with sensitivity... Bracht's beautiful descriptions are the perfect foil to the brutality... fascinating
—— Expressan original, shocking novel, contrasting mankind’s capacity for cruelty with the unquenchable strength ofthe human spirit, even in the most dire of circumstances
—— Richard Hopton , Country & Town HouseWhat a story this terrific storyteller has to tell
—— Woman & HomeBrave, bold, important
—— Jackie Copleton, author of A Dictionary of Mutual UnderstandingAn impressive debut novel from a writer with a sensitive heart and gifted mind
—— Xiaolu Guo, a Granta Best of Young British NovelistsA captivating, beautiful debut. Warning: you’ll shed many tears
—— Jennifer McShane , ImageA fascinating debut
—— Elizabeth Archer , Daily ExpressOffers a valuable insight into a neglected area of history... epic
—— Anthony Gardner , Daily MailA deeply moving read about the savage cruelty of war, and the perseverance of love
—— Alice O'Keefe , The BooksellerMasterfully crafted, Bracht's mesmerizing debut novel is rich with historical detail and depth of emotion. this is a memorable story about the courage of Korean women during the Second World War
—— Publishers' WeeklySuspenseful and eye-opening... In this story of a community nearly obliterated by war but saved by the strength of will of generations of women, Bracht humanizes tragedy while highlighting important social issues. Once they devour this book, readers will be looking for more
—— Library Journal (Starred Review)A captivating, beautiful debut. Warning: you'll shed many tears
—— Book ClubElegantly written, emotionally shattering, and historically accurate, White Chrysanthemum is a feat of literary alchemy. Mary Lynn Bracht reveals the unfathomable cruelty of Japanese sex slavery during World War II through the unbreakable love of Korean sisters
—— Blaine Harden, New York Times bestselling author of Escape From Camp 14White Chrysanthemum is a powerful account of a little discussed subject about the Second World War -- comfort women enslaved by the Japanese army -- but it’s also about the courage of the women involved who want to speak about their suffering and their cry for justice, peace and love. Hana’s tragic life is just one of an estimated 200,000 Korean comfort women’s stories. Beautifully written, it’s an impressive debut novel from a writer with a sensitive heart and gifted mind
—— Xiaolu GuoA captivating, controlled and devastating book about the lives of two Korean sisters during the Second World War… Allows us to look at the immediate travesty of the so-called 'comfort women' and the unresolved consequences of sexual slavery for the victims' families. Brave, bold, important, this book is beautifully written with characters that will stay with you long after the final, unforgettable paragraph
—— Jackie Copleton, author of A Dictionary of Mutual UnderstandingSpoils reeks of the fog and futility of war… It has its own blue-collar beauty as it tells its tale from three perspectives: a gay, female US soldier, an Egyptian jihadist and a US tank commander.
—— Donal O’Donoghue , RTE GuideBrian Van Reet has firsthand combat experience to draw upon for this powerful piece of fiction, rendering it an intensely humane story, giving credible authenticity to the plot, and scenes presented to the reader… Enlightening, thought provoking and hauntingly mesmerising, I cannot recommend Spoils highly enough to anyone interested in novels about war and conflict.
—— Sharon Mills , NudgeEvery page brims with brutal authenticity.
—— The Mail on SundaySpoils bears eye-widening witness to valour, horror, violence, cruelty and absurdity.
—— Marcel Theroux , Guardian