I read Chris Pavone's debut novel, an Edgar award winner, The Ex-Pats, last year. (my review)
The Accident is the title of Pavone's new book.....and it's also the title of the book within the book. Huh?
An unnamed author opens the pages of Pavone's book with the last page of his book..."Because if what you are reading is a finished book, printed and bound and distributed into the world, I am, almost certainly, dead."
This manuscript has the power to ruin - and everyone wants their hands on it - for very different reasons. From the literary agent who receives the original copy, to other agents, publishers, politicians, journalists and more, including a CIA operative. The Accident reveals more than one crime committed by powerhouse media mogul Charlie Wolfe. The race is on between those determined to bring the book to light - and those just as determined to destroy it.
Chris Pavone is a clever, clever writer. He worked for many years as an editor and it shows in his writing. His prose are tight and concise and his story draws the reader in from the first pages and slowly but surely reels them in as another piece of the puzzle is added. The Accident explores the world of publishing and seems to have an added sense of the inside track woven in.
I found the opening pages intriguing, but it took me a few chapters to get a handle on all the characters and their motivations. But once I did, I was caught up in the machinations, plotting and intrigue of those determined to have the manuscript. And bit by bit we learn what secret will be revealed if the book is published. Pavone has one last twist up his sleeve before the final pages - one I could not have predicted.
Isabel was a wonderfully likable protagonist. Kate from The Expats makes a cameo appearance as well.
Pavone has crafted another smart, sharp thriller - one that will keep the reader on their toes, with another connection or revelation made with every chapter. Read an excerpt of The Accident.
"Chris Pavone is the author of the New York Times-bestselling The Expats, winner of the Edgar Award. He was a book editor for nearly two decades and lives in New York City with his family."
You can find Chris Pavone on Facebook.
See what others on the TLC tour thought. Full schedule can be found here.
And thanks to Crown Publishing, I have a copy to giveaway. Simply leave a comment to be entered. Open to US only, no PO Boxes please. Ends March 19/14.
15 comments:
I wonder if this book is as good as EX-PATS.
I've been reading great things about this book. Thanks for the giveaway!
Sounds fascinating! Will put both books on my wish list.
kpbarnett1941[at]aol.com
Lover the cover!
maryjo(at)maryjoburke(dot)com
This sounds like quite a good thriller and cleverly thought out. I'd love to win a copy. Thanks! carlscott(at)prodigy(dot)net(dot)mx
I just finished this and while I liked how well constructed the mystery and the story was I found I had a hard time connecting with it overall (not entering the giveaway - just commenting!)
Thanks for this captivating giveaway. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
This would be intriguing. Thanks. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com
It looks like an interesting story.
mce1011 AT aol DOT com
This book sounds so good! I need to get my hands on a copy.
SuzyQ4PR[at]aol[dot]com
I can't wait to see how Kate makes a cameo. I really liked The Ex-Pats, hope this is good too! Thanks!
JHolden955(at)gmail(dot)com
I am very intrigued by this plot.
lag110 at mchsi dot com
I love that this kept surprising you right through to the end. Thanks for being on the tour!
sounds like my kinda read - regnod(at)yahoo(d0t)com
Sounds suspenseful
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