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by Andrew Klavan (Author)
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Edgar-winner Klavan (True Crime) delivers a wickedly satiric thriller with political overtones. Jason Harrow was cynically immoral before he found God and became a conservative Midwestern family man. Now his former lover summons him back to New York City with the news that his teenage daughter (one he never knew about) is in trouble, mixed up with terrorists who are plotting a major atrocity. To save his daughter and thousands of others, Jason must confront the buried fear that he's inherited his mother's insanity and can't control his own dark urges. As Jason's insecurity intensifies, so does the novel's nightmarish mood. Disgusted by the excesses of the liberal media, Jason discovers that he's not just paranoid, he really is a persecuted outsider. The action builds to an explosive climax at the screening of a 3-D movie at a Manhattan theater. (July)
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Jason Harrow is a prosperous midwesterner living a picture-book life. A single phone call, though, recalls him to New York City, to a past when he did things he’s ashamed of, and to reminders of his mother’s madness. An ex-girlfriend’s plea for help finding her wayward daughter plunges Harrow into a conspiracy in which Muslim terrorists are planning something dire that only he can stop—he just prays he’s not making it all up. Klavan (Damnation Street, 2006) certainly knows how to construct an exciting thriller and has done so again here. But Harrow’s conservative worldview is likely to turn off liberal readers. In this near-future world of political correctness gone mad, the rise of violent “Islamofascists” has been abetted by an unholy trinity of higher education, Hollywood, and the media—and, by inference, the declining influence of strong, Christian men. But after so much venom, neither Harrow’s Christianity—nor his revulsion at his own ultimate act of violence—is quite convincing. The political polemics don’t subvert Klavan’s thriller instincts, but they are likely to limit his audience. --Keir Graff

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Harcourt; 1 edition (July 14, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0151012237
  • ISBN-13: 978-0151012237
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #179,745 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Paranoid, or not paranoid enough?, July 2, 2008
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Klavan evokes both Cornell Woolrich and Alfred Hitchcock in his latest thriller, telling the story of middle aged Jason Harrow, whose extremely conservative present conceals an extremely reckless youth. In trying to keep his past from ruining the life he's so painstakingly built for himself, Harrow becomes involved in a nightmare scenario that would challenge even the most competent among us. Add in the fact that this scenario seems almost designed to press his particular mental buttons, and you can easily see why Harrow eventually begins to question his own sanity.

Although he's been criticized elsewhere for pandering to the far right in his choice of protagonist, and, for that matter, antagonists, Klavan does a great job in evoking empathy for Harrow, who comes off as likable in spite of his headstrong nature and his often pompous posturing. This comes from Klavan's skill in steadily kicking out the foundations of his hero's life, until Harrow comes to feel that it's literally him against the world--his courage in facing and solving his dilemma when the odds are clearly against him are inspiring. Klavan is also canny enough to provide some welcome comic relief by throwing in an outrageous character obviously based on William Shatner--once you meet and recognize him, you can't wait until his next appearance in the narrative.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A thriller to talk about, argue about but definitely read!, July 18, 2008
By rgregg (Marina Del Rey, CA) - See all my reviews
Andrew Klavan's books never fail to entertain. He has taken a bold step with this novel. Jason Harrow is the center of this novel about a good man who confronts his past and his future with strong opinions about both. What starts with a phone call from his old girlfriend about her missing daughter twists into a tale of reunion, disappearance, celebrity, politics and terrorism. Clearly drawn characters many of whom are not quite what they seem to be populate these pages. What are their motivations? Who can be trusted? To give much away would be unfair to readers. A stunning climax with even more drama in the final few pages make this one of the best of the year.
Klavan's honest view of modern media and it's penchant to find fault with America's policies and how they cause people to want to commit vile acts is bound to be controversial. Make no mistake, this is a page turning thriller with a message that is so often ignored but needs to be told. The risks Klavan takes should be admired and celebrated.
Twists and turns galore populate this stunning story and open minded readers will be left with a great deal to think about while being completely entertained at the same time. Buy this book, read it and decide for yourself.
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25 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I thought I would hate this book but I love it!, July 9, 2008
I've never read any other books by this guy but i'm buying the rest of his oevre. I'm surprised he had the courage (or nerve?) to write this book and even more incredible he got it published because its so provocative. Whats great about it is that it actually makes sense and while at times blunt, it really comes from a valid place. Klavan is clearly a conservative but this is really a book for liberals like myself. I"m still voting for Obama, but this book makes sense to me and I'm having all my friends read it. I really wanted to hate this book and read it so I could write an angry response to the author (yes I have lots of free time) but its so good.

Oh and politics aside, there is a great story there too!
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