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Authors: Brian Freemantle
ISBN-13: 9780727876782, ISBN-10: 0727876783
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Severn House Publ
Date Published: June 2008
Edition: Large Type

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Author Biography: Brian Freemantle

Brian Freemantle is the author of over 30 books, which have sold more than ten million copies worldwide. He lives in England.

Book Synopsis

The new thriller from the master storyteller - Harvey Jordan is The Namedropper, a multi-millionaire who steals other people's identities to strip them of their assets. Following an ill-judged affair, Jordan finds himself cited in a divorce action by one Alfred Appleton, as well as being sued for criminal conversation a multi-million dollar marriage-wrecking damages claim. So Jordan plans his own type of revenge the identity-stealing kind and in so doing discovers the murky depths of Appletons past . . .

Kirkus Reviews

Veteran spymaster Freemantle, creator of Charlie Muffin and other clandestine types (Dead End, 2005, etc.), spins a sly tale of cons, crooks and star-crossed lovers. Harvey Jordan steals identities. He can fasten like a barnacle onto his chosen mark-a certain affluent London investment banker, for instance-because he's a whiz at computers, a talent he likes to think he exercises with "Robin Hood integrity." He robs only the rich, and though he doesn't exactly give to the poor, he's always considered himself deserving. At 40, Jordan is well-heeled enough to frequent the South of France for posh vacations that regularly involve some dalliance. His companion this time is Alyce Appleton, a lovely New Yorker about to finalize her divorce from a caddish multimillionaire commodities dealer. After two weeks, the affair between Alyce and Jordan, mutually delightful, comes to the end earlier agreed by both. Alyce returns to the States and Jordan to his name game, which is shockingly interrupted by a communication from a firm of American lawyers. Jordan's been identified as a correspondent in the Appleton divorce. Apart from the threat of owing a substantial amount of cash, Jordan is outraged. Feeling caught out in a way that strikes directly at his self-regard, he vows vengeance. And as it probably goes without saying, a con man conned is a payback machine. A little long, but there's much fun in watching all the biters get bit.

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