Synopses & Reviews
At the worlds most exclusive law school, theres a secret society rumored to catapult its members to fame and fortune. Everyone is dying to get in . . .
Jeremy Davis is the rising star of his first-year class. Hes got a plum job with the best professor on campus. Hes caught the eye of a dazzling Rhodes scholar named Daphne. But something dark is stirring behind the ivy. When a mysterious club promises success beyond his wildest dreams, Jeremy uncovers a macabre secret older than the university itself. In a race against time, Jeremy must stop an ancient ritual that will sacrifice the lives of those he loves most and blur the lines between good and evil.
In this extraordinary debut thriller, Danny Tobey offers a fascinating glimpse into the rarefied world of an elite New England school and the unthinkable dangers that lie within its gates. He deftly weaves a tale of primeval secrets and betrayal into an ingenious brain teaser that will keep readers up late into the night.
Packed with enigmatic professors, secret codes, hidden tunnels, and sinister villains, The Faculty Club establishes Danny Tobey as this seasons most thrilling new author.
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“A solid debut novel that makes excellent summer reading. Read this if: 1)You like?suspenseful adventure and Indiana Jones-style puzzle solving.?2)You liked?the Da Vinci Code or The Rule of Four.” --Ultimate Book Hound
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“What would happen if Dan Brown and John Grisham decided to collaborate on a thriller? The answer would be The Faculty Club. Written by debutant author, lawyer Danny Tobey - this book is one hell of a read...and one of the best novels I have read in 2010.” —Narayan Radhakrishnan, RebeccasReads.com
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“Another very readable debut...the writing style is fresh, and the writer, having actually been through a top law school has plent of authentic detail and anecdotes to draw on.” --The Charlotte Observer
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“[An] electrifying and wildly satisfying read. This debut novel really is one that really has it all, and it wouldn't be a surprise if this one hits the big screen soon.” –Stephanie Padilla, Editor-in-Chief, New Mystery Reader Magazine