Synopses & Reviews
In Even, Andrew Grant introduced readers to David Trevellyan, a veteran of the shadowy world of Royal Navy Intelligence. Now Trevellyan returns in a fast-paced, modern thriller fueled by adrenaline and revenge.
DIE TWICE
“A compelling mix of espionage, counterterrorism thriller, and kick-butt urban noir [at] a breakneck, page-turning pace.”
—Booklist
Obliged to leave New York City in the aftermath of his previous mission, David Trevellyan is summoned to the British Consulate in Chicago—the same office where, just weeks before, his new handler was attacked and shot by a Royal Navy Intelligence operative gone bad. His new mission: To find the rogue agent and put an end to his treacherous scheme. But soon Trevellyan finds that, once again, his only hopes of saving countless innocent lives lie not within the system, but in his own instincts and skills. Trust is an illusion—believe in the wrong person, and it will get you killed…
Andrew Grants
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“GRIPPINGLY ADDICTIVE.”—Vince Flynn
“A bit of LeCarré and Ian Fleming, but with more grit and a sharper edge.”—Nelson DeMille
“Jason Bourne fans will welcome Grants thrill-packed debuT.”
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Review
PRAISE FOR ANDREW GRANTS
DIE TWICE
“Puts the reader in the front seat of heart-pounding action scenes…A solid adrenaline rush from start to finish.” —Library Journal (starred review)
“A compelling mix of espionage, counterterrorism thriller, and kick-butt urban noir [at] a breakneck, page-turning pace.”—Booklist
“Lt. Cdr. David Trevellyan continues to operate on U.S. soil in Grants testosterone-fueled second adventure…[He] is macho enough and deadly enough to satisfy the most jaded thriller fan.”—Publishers Weekly
“A James Bond-like British intelligence agent…Trevellyan is a great character; while larger than life, his observations of human nature make him sympathetic and intriguing.”—RT Book Reviews (4 stars)
“Grant writes thrillers like a man who has lived it, his knowledge of spycraft and the ins and outs of what is involved with an operation in this grey world of espionage strikes a little too true….Andrew Grant is a author on the rise and he and Trevellyan look to be ready for a long stay.”—Crimespree Magazine
EVEN
“Andrew Grants debut novel reads like it was written by an old pro with new things to say. Even is a bit of LeCarre and Ian Fleming, but with more grit and a sharper edge. Wonderful sardonic wit and crackling dialogue.”—Nelson DeMille
“In Even, Andrew Grant introduces British naval intelligence officer David Trevellyan, a man born to fight and trained to win, locked in a suspenseful contest with terrifying adversaries. An excellent thriller that feels like breaking news.”—Thomas Perry
“The first paragraph is a whopper. . .the last one made me gasp. With surprise. With delight. David Trevellyan is by turns witty and wicked. Fans of 007 will be shaken and stirred.”—Sandra Brown
“Modern noir at its best . . . Even is brilliantly plotted and smart, and delivers the bone-jarring kick of a .45. Heres hoping author Grant is hard at work on the next installment featuring his thoroughly compelling tough guy hero, David Trevellyan.”—Jeffery Deaver
“Andrew Grant storms onto the scene with a thriller that is pure entertainment. He has a relentless writing style that is grippingly addictive and heralds a remarkable talent in the making. I couldnt put it down.”—Vince Flynn
“Move over Jason Bourne. British Marine David Trevellyan can outwit, outmaneuver and overpower the best of them in this rocket-ride of a thriller. I always like a man who knows how to get even.”—Lisa Gardner
Synopsis
Obliged to leave New York City in the aftermath of his previous mission, David Trevellyan is summoned to the British Consulate in Chicago—the same office where, just weeks before, his new handler was attacked and shot by a Royal Navy Intelligence operative gone bad. His new mission: To find the rogue agent and put an end to his treacherous scheme. But soon Trevellyan finds that, once again, his only hopes of saving countless innocent lives lie not within the system, but in his own instincts and skills. Trust is an illusion—believe in the wrong person, and it will get you killed…
About the Author
Andrew Grant is the author of Even, also available from St. Martins Paperbacks. A former telecommunications executive, he splits his time between England and Chicago.