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The History Book [Kindle Edition]

Humphrey Hawksley
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Set in the surveillance society of the near future, this whirlwind thriller from BBC correspondent Hawksley (The Third War) puts Kat Polinski, a convicted computer hacker just sprung from jail, to work for a division of Homeland Security. Kat's job is to break into foreign embassies and ransack their computers, searching for secret data useful to the U.S. When Kat infiltrates the Kazakhstan embassy, she finds a bunch of dead people and has to shoot her way out, killing two gunmen in the process. She then learns that her sister, Suzy, who's been living in England, has been murdered. On the lam from her own government, Kat hightails it to London, the most security-intense city in the world, to search for Suzy's killer. Hawksley lingers a little too often over security tech toys, but eventually breaks out the weaponry as Kat slings lead while making one hairsbreadth escape after another. (Aug.)
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Shortly after a break-in at a foreign embassy in Washington turns into a bloodbath, Kat Polinski, a covert U.S. agent, receives a cryptic message from her sister in London; a day later the sister is murdered. After arriving in England, Kat learns that her sister was involved with Project Peace, a multinational organization advocating that all the world's oil reserves be shared. Working as a video editor for the group's news bureau, she disseminated altered images of terrorist attacks aimed at discrediting the opposition. But she also kept a "History Book" of real images. Was this book what led to her assassination? Hawksley, a foreign correspondent for the BBC, understands the backroom nature of international power and the nagging issue of ordinary folk who just don't recognize what's good for them. He combines an all-too-believable, distinctly Orwellian premise with a kick-ass heroine not about to accept an anti-utopian future. An impressive espionage debut. Lukowsky, Wes

Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 622 KB
  • Print Length: 353 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0446527440
  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing; 1 edition (August 16, 2007)
  • Sold by: Hachette Book Group
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B000QRIGNK
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #533,165 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A new heroine for a new age: The History Book is a triumph, August 31, 2007
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As a long time reader of Humphrey Hawksley, I've developed a respect for his international news correspondent's knowledge of the hidden undercurrents of world affairs that don't get into the headlines but which act as combustive fuel for his fast paced fiction. His thrillers are exciting page turners but they're more than that, because they sometimes prophetically take the reader into scenarios of terrorism and nuclear threat that could all too realistically happen.

This was why I was so excited to read the History Book, his latest novel and most ambitious yet, since this time he has developed a whole future world - a terrifying one - in which Britain is a police state and daily life a nightmare of high tech surveillance that George Orwell could not conceive of when he wrote 1984. Hawksley has taken the trends we see today - the tightening of security post 9-11, the globalisation that puts power into the hands of mega business consortia with governments in their pockets, the growing up of an underclass of have nots who are kept numbed through clever manipulation of the media, all set in a planet that is running out of resources - and weaved a story into an all too believable setting of a Brave New World that none of us would like to see.

But this is no mere exercise in futurology. The History Tale is a thriller that blasts off like a rocket on page one and hurtles its heroine - the wonderful, resourceful yet all too human heroine Kat Polinkski - from murders, assassinations, double crosses, betrayals, startling revelations contradicted by developments even more startling, inescapable dangers and hair breadth escapes, so many and continuous that you come out breathless at the end of 300 pages in which you have been propelled at jet pace through three continents having hardly put the book down. You'll get no sleep on a long haul flight if you pick up this adventure.

I sincerely hope that this will be the first in a stream of Kat Polinski novels, because Hawksley has discovered a winning formula to take the Cold War thriller finally into a new dimension, one suitable for our age. Having finished it, breathless, I wanted to pick it up and read it all over again. It is the work of a master storyteller for our age.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A reader from the Middle East, August 26, 2007
This review is from: The History Book (Hardcover)

On the surface the History Book is a fast-moving thriller with a well-drawn protagonist acting on a crystal clear motive. Kat Polinski's sister's has been murdered and she is hunting the killers. But within the chase, she comes face to face with exceptionally serious issues, particularly for those of us living on the front-line of a super-power foreign policy. Right now it is American policy, but as Humphrey Hawksley could be rightly predicting, it could, some time in the future, become Russian or Chinese policy, too. Kat's pursuit takes place in a world with few checks and balances. Terror and shortage of energy supplies are used as reasons by governments and big business to control society. Technology allows them to keep track of what their citizens are doing. The media is manipulated to mould public opinion. Science fiction? I don't think so. It feels an entirely credible scenarion and anyone reading this outside of a Western democracy will feel echoes of familiarity. Kat's story itself is unputdownable. I read it in two sittings - a plane journey back from New York and the next day at home. It is a formidable thriller.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Must Read Action Packed Thriller, August 16, 2007
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This review is from: The History Book (Hardcover)
The History Book is an incredibly fast-moving, action-packed thriller that picks up on major headline issues seen through the eyes of its heroine, Kat Polinski. It's a must-read for anyone interested about media manipulation, government intrusion into personal liberty and the world's scramble for energy. Kat, who works for an agency within the Department of Homeland Security, is ordered to break into a foreign embassy in Washington D.C. She finds the staff murdered and has to shoot her way out. Soon after, she learns that her sister has been murdered in England. The two incidents are, of course, connected.

Amid nail-biting scenes, as Kat goes on the hunt for her sister's killer, Hawksley also gives us scenes of poignant reflection, as we learn about the tragedy's of Kat's past and what drives her to keep going. Hawksley is talented, too, at drawing other characters in the book, particularly the plucky Liz Luxton who suffers from cerebral palsy and has skills that Kat needs if she is to win.

Hawksley is a foreign correspondent who has obviously used his first-hand experience to create a clever picture of a near-future world. The Washington Post has even compared The History Book to George Orwell's 1984, although Kat's edge-of-the-seat action scenes might be more comparable to Ian Fleming.

This is the outstanding achievement of the book. Hawksley has done a superb job in weaving high-octane action and a personal murder mystery into a chilling thriller about global greed and ambition.
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I'm a foreign correspondent and the author of best-selling international thrillers. In The History Book, I've used interviews with hundreds of people in dozens of different of countries to draw a credible picture of a scary near-future world and I've created within it Kat Polinski, a bright, vulnerable, unsettled heroine. The first reviews rave about the concept and describe Kat as fabulous, the type of heroine we love to root for. The issues are total government surveillance, contracted out to private companies who control energy supplies for their own gain. True or false? The realistic backdrops match my Dragon trilogy of future global wars and the three stand alone thrillers, mostly set in Asia. But with Kat, I've tried something more ambitious, so please let me know if you think it works.

I live in London and travel crazily. Most recently, I've reported from (in alphabetical order) Brazil, Cyprus, India, Iraq, Israel, Kosovo, Sweden and all over the US. My website is www.humphreyhawksley.com Send me your thoughts on The History Book or any of my reports. One thing I love is lively debate.

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