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Product details
- ISBN 9780099557920
- Weight: 288g
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 24 Apr 2014
- Publisher: Cornerstone
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
By the acclaimed author of Fear Itself, a compelling thriller set in 1940s America on the eve of Pearl Harbor.
'A stylish, ingenious thriller' Jim Crace
'A wonderfully intelligent and beautifully written historical thriller' Max Byrd
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Autumn 1941: most of the world is at war. America is hovering on the brink.
Special Agent James Nessheim is stuck in Hollywood, working as an adviser to a studio making pro-FBI movies.
And then one his key informants, Japanese-American Billy Osaka, asks to see him urgently. But before they can meet, Osaka vanishes.
Nessheim’s search for Osaka takes him to a Mob-run gambling club, through the dense streets of LA’s Little Tokyo, from the seamy San Pedro docks to the hill-top ranch of a Communist sympathiser.
As Nessheim begins to unravel Osaka’s deadly secrets, he uncovers a chilling conspiracy to push America into the war.
But other people are looking for Osaka too, and are prepared to kill anyone who gets in their way. A lethal race is on.
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Praise for The Informant:
'This is compelling and intelligent fiction, laden with tension and suspense' Jim Crace
'[it is] laced with fine period detail, awareness of the institutional duplicity of Hoover’s FBI and a fine ear for dialogue' Daily Mail
'The ghosts of Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler loom large here, as do the classic films Chinatown and Casablanca, lending Rosenheim’s prose a velvety texture' Kirkus Reviews
'The prose is taut and muscular, masculine even. It holds your attention and it's easy to turn the page' Oxford Mail
'Great series; well worth reading' 5-star reader review
