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Peter Temple (Author)
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May 9, 2006
John Anselm is a former Beirut hostage, a war correspondent who went to one war too many. A burnt-out case, he lives in Hamburg, working for a semi-legal, near-broke surveillance firm and trying to come to terms with his past.

Then into his life comes Con Niemand, ex-mercenary and professional survivor. Niemand has had the unluckiest break of his life – he has stumbled across evidence of a terrible secret and now he’s on the run, the focus of a relentless high-tech manhunt across England to the remote Welsh mountains.

Against his will, Anselm is plunged into a world of violence, betrayal and death. He must break out of his anesthetized life and pit himself against forces that he does not understand, forces determined to rebury a secret that can destroy reputations and lives across the globe.


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Plausibly detailing how easy it is for rogue elements to track a fleeing target across our nearly completed surveillance society, this gritty international thriller will make readers feel less safe at home. When his bodyguard gig goes bad, ex-mercenary Con Niemand finds a tape possibly showing American forces erasing an unarmed African village from the map. Meanwhile, ex-journalist John Anselm manages a shadowy information-retrieval firm in Germany while he copes with post-traumatic stress from his days as a hostage in Lebanon. After Niemand leaves Africa to sell his story to a tabloid journalist in England, Anselm is hired to sign Niemand's digital death warrant. In addition to crafting a trip-wire-taut thriller, Temple makes some interesting moves with the story. For one, he forces readers to sort through several jobs' worth of raw "sig-int" alongside Anselm. But slowly revealing the connections between and implications of the intercepts actually heightens the narrative tension. And Temple offers a fascinating take on what happens to a hostage reporter after the headlines fade, how difficult it can be finally to tear off the mental blindfold and reengage with the world. Frank Sennett
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This is one of those books that simply won't give you any peace. Grade: A --Rocky Mountain News

Product Details

  • Paperback: 426 pages
  • Publisher: Lawson Library (May 9, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 159692182X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1596921825
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #781,213 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars (4.5) Be careful what you ask for..., November 7, 2004
This review is from: Identity Theory (Hardcover)
I wanted to find a book so engrossing that I wouldn't want it to end and I certainly found it in Identity Theory. Dark Continents, Special Forces and spy networks in the age of electronic communication... all conspire to reveal death squads and mass murder in the name of peace and freedom. This is no plot for conspiracy theory junkies, but a believable network of things that go bump in the night, disgorging certain facts that are worth killing to hide. Anything to avoid international embarrassment.

There is a video tape, the recording of a village massacre, in the hands of one man, a South African mercenary. When he tries to sell that tape, alarms go off around the world, particularly London, Germany and the United States. All this is past history, long considered safely buried and it is unacceptable that such images should reach a live audience. To this end, factions move to block that one South African mercenary, who gets lucky once too often.

A newspaper woman in London wants to buy the tape; frustrated in her attempts, she doggedly pursues any leads. A purveyor of information supplies relevant data to clients, no questions asked as long as the client pays well. Until the long-forgotten past emerges and the pieces become too obvious to ignore. And the mercenary dodges and feints, avoiding discovery, but aware that the odds are against him. This is a world where collateral damage is as acceptable as income tax; a certain number of losses are expected and pass mostly unnoticed. When that delicate balance is disturbed and information leaks out, disparate forces unite to stifle those asking dangerous questions.

This novel is a disturbing read, but it is not a book to be easily put aside. Temple builds the tension and ratchets up the action to the page-turning end, an excellent, well-written thriller that evokes malevolent shadows of intrigue and special ops. We all know these forces are at work out there somewhere. We just don't know the details or suspect the urgency of certain information. Temple reminds us that the surface has cracked; categorical denial by any government is imminent. Luan Gianes/2004.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Award-winning Australian should be better known here, November 3, 2004
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Although Australian author Temple has won his country's Ned Kelly crime fiction award three times, this is his American debut. And a fine one it is, delivering a complex plot of spies, information dealing and murder.

Protagonist John Anselm, an American, lives alone in his ancestral home in Hamburg, Germany, and works as an information dealer for a struggling firm, finding people, things and secrets. The owner is an old friend, with plenty of his own shady secrets. Anselm used to be a roving foreign correspondent until he was taken hostage in Beirut. His captive experience has left him haunted by fears and demons, his memory fragmented.

In the prologue we meet mercenary Con Nieman, whose security job ends in a bloodbath, leaving him in possession of a tape showing American soldiers massacring an African village. What this means and why its recovery is important enough for "collateral damage" not to be a problem, weaves together a story of ambition, avarice, political evil and expedience, and even love. Temple's characters are complex and intelligent, his writing is spare and eloquent and the tight plot is exotic and suspenseful. Readers will be looking forward to finding more Temple novels in local bookstores.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Story that stays with you between reads, February 15, 2005
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This is my first book for Temple, and I am extremely impressed. The writing is direct, simple, but very effective. The story switches back and forth from three main prospectives with enough variation to keep the reader entertained through the multiple views. Full of action, suspense, and very intelligent. I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in a good thriller, or even a good read for that matter.
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