NEVER LOOK BACK
"Never Look Back is a masterly debut..." —Booklist Never Look Back is the powerful debut of an exciting new thriller writer; a novel rich in character, complex in plot, breathtaking in speed. Agent Andy Clayton has been kept inactive for eighteen months, kept under tight surveillance at his home in Washington D.C. But now he is needed: Leonid Borikowski, code name Dragonfly, has been seen entering the U.S. and Clayton is the only man who may be able to find him, and stop him.
For Clayton, it is much more than a routine assignment. He knows Dragonflyhas faced him beforeand he wants him. His interest is as personal as it is professional: He wants revenge on the foreign agent who killed Duncan Clayton, his twin brother. But there is much that Clayton doesn't know. He doesn't know that Borikowski is carrying perhaps the most important, and dangerous, biological discovery the world has ever known. He doesn't know that the microbe is in a suitcase armed with a device that will explode if Borikowski is harmed. And he doesn't know about the Soviet intelligence project code-named Bookendsa project that will not be complete until Andy meets the same fate as his brother. The ensuing chase takes him across the United States and Canada, putting himself, the woman he loves, and thousands of innocent people in jeopardy; and his thirst for revenge takes him into the darkest, most dangerous corners of his own personality. Praise for Never Look Back… "Never Look Back is a masterly debut: its long, complicated chase has deft variations in pacing and culminates in a breathtaking final shoot-out." Booklist "Pearson makes a promising debut in this adroitly crafted thriller.... [He] uses fast cross-cutting, nonstop action and some nicely quirky characters to keep us turning pages, right up to an unsettling, ambiguous ending." Publishers Weekly "The plot is complicated but compelling, involving the theft by the Soviet Bloc of a deadly bacteria that could be turned into the world's most frightening weapon and the kidnapping of its creator, an aging scientist saved from the Holocaust.... a good read. One hopes Pearson will publish again and again." UPI |
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