The Travelers by Chris Pavone. Traveling and international intrigue-it sounds like Chris Pavone wrote this book just for me. Unfortunately, it underwhelmed me. As pure entertainment, The Travelers by Chris Pavone was perfectly bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 3 mins. CHRIS PAVONE is author of four international thrillers: THE EXPATS (), THE ACCIDENT (), THE TRAVELERS (), and THE PARIS DIVERSION (). His novels have appeared on the bestseller lists of the New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, and IndieNext; have won both the Edgar and Anthony awards, and have been shortlisted for /5(K). “Acclaimed thriller writer Chris Pavone seems to have another winner with “The Travelers,” a rock ’em-sock ’em adventure that takes readers from New York to exotic locales like Capri, Bordeaux, Paris, London, Argentina, Stockholm, Dublin, Edinburgh and Luxembourg before it comes to a climax in the boondocks of Iceland The richly complicated plot keeps Rhodes (and readers) guessing until book’s Pages:
'The Travelers' is Chris Pavone's third thriller, after his highly successful previous novels, 'The Accident' and 'The Expats'.The latter, his first, received both the Edgar and Anthony awards for Best First Novel. Pavone's latest is a well-crafted hall of mirrors, filled with smokescreens, evasion and deceit, hurling the reader headlong in a world populated by men and women. "Chris Pavone's THE TRAVELERS is a Hitchcockian thriller that recalls "Notorious" (spying for the government; explosive marital secrets) and "North by Northwest" (man on the run) Pavone works here in an expansive mode. He brings on a full slate of characters, sharply etching their dress, their moves, their motives, all the. THE TRAVELERS. by Chris Pavone ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 8, A goddess with shady connections to the intelligence community. Drinks. Sex. Bullets. Lather, rinse, repeat. Pavone picks up where The Expats () left off, a storyline that's not James Bond, not quite—or, if so, maybe the rueful James Bond with a dash of the John le Carré.
The Travelers by Chris Pavone. Traveling and international intrigue-it sounds like Chris Pavone wrote this book just for me. Unfortunately, it underwhelmed me. As pure entertainment, The Travelers by Chris Pavone was perfectly fine. CHRIS PAVONE is author of four international thrillers: THE EXPATS (), THE ACCIDENT (), THE TRAVELERS (), and THE PARIS DIVERSION (). His novels have appeared on the bestseller lists of the New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, and IndieNext; have won both the Edgar and Anthony awards, and have been shortlisted for the Strand, Macavity, and Los Angeles Times Book Prize; are in development for film and television; and have been. by Chris Pavone ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 8, A goddess with shady connections to the intelligence community. Drinks. Sex. Bullets. Lather, rinse, repeat. Pavone picks up where The Expats () left off, a storyline that’s not James Bond, not quite—or, if so, maybe the rueful James Bond with a dash of the John le Carré of The Tailor of Panama for seasoning.
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