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With its short chapters and edge-of-your-seat action, it’ll make commute or leisure time more exciting and enjoyable. Awarded for the best thriller, the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger was won by John Brownlow for Agent Seventeen. Gerade hat er in einer Vorstandsetage eines Unternehmens in Berlin einen Job ausgeführt, als er auf unerwartete Probleme beim Abgang stößt. When Seventeen is tasked with finding and killing him, the mission goes awry, and the hunter becomes the hunted. Deewana's cult would, however, with help from Agent 17, trick Zavorotko and steal the warheads in his possession.
Agent Seventeen By John Brownlow | Used | 9781529382570 - Wob Agent Seventeen By John Brownlow | Used | 9781529382570 - Wob
It's evident right from the start that this is a precarious role – after all, three through fifteen are confirmed dead, while Sixteen mysteriously chose to disappear. Most of the other top assassins were killed by their successor, but Seventeen inherited the title from the previous master assassin, Sixteen, who suddenly disappeared one day. Although the story doesn’t attempt to delve deeply into the characters' souls, it makes them sympathetic and fun to read about.I’m on a real roll here, this was yet another rather different, very entertaining, action packed thriller. He wrote the film Sylvia, starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Daniel Craig, the TV series Fleming about Ian Fleming's work as a spy and the genesis of James Bond, and the TV series The Miniaturist, adapted from Jessie Burton's best-selling novel. This year the accolade goes to leading Spanish literary author Javier Cercas for Even the Darkest Night, which was translated by Anne McLean.
Seventeen by John Brownlow | Goodreads Seventeen by John Brownlow | Goodreads
The books featured on this site are aimed primarily at readers aged 13 or above and therefore you must be 13 years or over to sign up to our newsletter. Action thriller fans who want an intense thrill-ride will be more than satisfied but the witty dialogue and emotional scenes mean this isn't mindlessly frantic and instead the storyline is intriguingly suspenseful. Spy thrillers/espionage isn’t really a genre that pops up in my bookstagram algorithm or talked about in my circles much, but I feel like I’m missing out after reading this. Violence is the bread and butter of these isolated and damaged individuals trained to kill not to feel. stars (rounded down) as although the second half was much better than the first, it wasn't quite the pacy, punchy read I was expecting.Keeps readers on the edge of their seats through a roller-coaster ride of high-octane action that builds to an explosive finale' SUNDAY EXPRESS 'Propulsive .