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As is the case with many in the US legal profession, Jeffery Deaver decided to switch one moneymaking job for another--and thank God he did (who needs another lawyer?), when he can produce books like Garden of Beasts. His Lincoln Rhyme crime novels, with their doughty quadriplegic investigator, have been consistently excellent, with only a touch of tiredness creeping in recently. Rhyme was a highly unusual protagonist, and the convoluted serial killer narratives were refreshingly innovative in a desperately overcrowded field. In such winners as The Bone Collectorand The Stone Monkey, Rhyme and Amelia (his police colleague) had their work cut out. But it was apparent that Deaver might be sensing imminent burnout when he came up with two new heroes in The Blue Nowhere: cop Frank Bishop and computer hacker Wyatt Gillette. And it seems this change of pace didn’t slake Deaver’s desire for the new; here he is changing direction again with Garden of Beasts, a period-set thriller that is as utterly different from anything he’s written as might be imagined--but quite as adroitly written. The setting is New York in the Thirties, and the protagonist here is hitman Paul Schumann, who ends up in police custody after one of his hits misfires. Schumann is given two options: journey to Berlin to terminate Hitler’s associate Reinhard Ernst, or end up in jail for a very long time. Guess which option Schumann chooses? Correct! His danger-fraught journey through a vividly created Berlin, as the preparations for the Olympics transform the city, has the pulse-raising energy of the Rhyme books--particularly as a canny German cop is breathing down Schumann’s neck. With its scarifying picture of a burgeoning Third Reich, Garden of Beasts is Deaver on top form; perhaps Schumann might be more fully developed, but few Deaver fans will complain.--Barry ForshawRead More

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    Written by the author of 'The Vanished Man'.

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    Paul Schumann is a contract hitman for the mob in 1936. But with Prohibition over and the gang wars associated with it coming to an end Schumann is finding less and less work. He is contracted for a hit. But this time he's caught - and finds that he's been set up. He's taken to meet an official in Army Intelligence and given a choice: he can spend the rest of his life in jail or he can help his country. He is to pose as a member of the 1936 Olympic team travel to Berlin and kill a high-ranking Nazi close to Hitler. Schumann has been picked because he's a second generation German-American and can speak the language fluently. Or at least that's what they lead him to believe...

  • Blackwell

    The gripping new thriller from the Number One bestselling author of THE VANISHED MAN combines the thrills of classic Deaver with a new and epic twist. Paul Schumann is a contract hitman for the mob in 1936. But with Prohibition over and the gang...

  • 0340734558
  • 9780340734551
  • Jeffery Deaver
  • 23 May 2005
  • Hodder Paperbacks
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 528
  • New Ed
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