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Christopher Bollen

Autor de Orient: A Novel

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Obras de Christopher Bollen

Orient: A Novel (2015) 189 copias
A Beautiful Crime (2020) 113 copias
The Destroyers (2017) 104 copias
The Lost Americans: A Novel (2023) 43 copias
Lightning People: A Novel (2011) 31 copias
Long Island (2017) 2 copias
Un crimine bellissimo (2020) 2 copias
Barneys New York (2016) 1 copia
Manhattan people (2016) 1 copia
Un crimen muy bello (2021) 1 copia

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1975-11-26
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Lugares de residencia
New York, New York, USA
Educación
Columbia University (BA|1998)
Ocupaciones
novelist
magazine editor
Organizaciones
Interview (Editor-at-Large)

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I skimmed the second half of this, because I really wanted to find out what had happened to Eric, but I wasn't finding the narrative gripping enough somehow. Eric is employed by Polestar, an American arms manufacturer, to go around the world fixing weapons they have sold to other countries (here to Egypt), and is found dead, apparently having fallen from his hotel balcony. His sister Cate (who wasn't a terribly likeable character) refuses to believe Eric committed suicide, but this narrative is the preferred one for Polestar, the Egyptian authorities and the US embassy in Cairo.

So Cate goes to Cairo and gets to the bottom of things. She is partly helped by some mysterious postcards Eric sent just before his death - email, texts, phone calls and letters with return addresses (?!) all being monitored by the aforementioned baddies. These postcards were so oblique in their import as to be an entire waste of time, but Cate eventually interprets them. The very ending was a bit off the wall/out of left field. I mainly felt sorry for Farida.
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pgchuis | 3 reseñas más. | Apr 22, 2024 |
The Lost Americans is a thrilling murder mystery set in Egypt, amid the current volatile conditions to be found there. Eric Castle is a weapons technician working for a billion dollar weapons company on overseas jobs in the most dangerous locations on the planet. The story opens with a distressed Eric fearing that he had crossed the line with his company and believing that his life may even be in danger. He sends off two cryptic messages to his family back in the U.S. in the mail shortly before his body is found below his third floor hotel balcony.

Cate Castle, Eric's sister, receives the call from her stepfather, Wes, informing her of her brother's death, which the Egyptian authorities have labeled a suicide. Though Cate had lost contact with her brother, she refused to accept that verdict. Then she received the mysterious message Eric had sent her on a postcard. From that point, finding Eric's killer became her only mission. To that end, she traveled to Egypt and unleashed a hornet's nest with non-stop, hair-raising action from the moment she stepped foot on Egyptian soil. Everyone has a stake in Eric's death--Polestar, the company he worked for; the Egyptian government, the U.S. government, they all had reasons to possibly want Eric, and the secrets he had uncovered, to disappear. The complex web of lies, deceit and secrets grows page by page, as does the list of people who may be complicit in the cover up of Eric's murder and perhaps even in the murder itself.

I found this book hard to put down at night and couldn't wait to pick it back up again in the morning. The plot is excellent and the writing very good. The twists and turns are absolutely riveting and keep you on the edge of your seat throughout the entirety of the book. Things are not always, or maybe ever, what they seem. I was sorry to have finally finished the last page and come to the surprising conclusion of the story.
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shirfire218 | 3 reseñas más. | Aug 28, 2023 |
A great thriller set in contemporary Cairo! The writing is crisp, smart and the pacing is perfect. Christopher Bollen is getting better with each book. He’s really tightened up his style. This is his shortest book so far. Not an unnecessary word, which makes the impact right on the mark. Highly recommended! (less)
 
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dale01 | 3 reseñas más. | Mar 26, 2023 |

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Miembros
491
Popularidad
#50,320
Valoración
½ 3.5
Reseñas
29
ISBNs
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