
Spark
by John Twelve Hawks
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Pub Date 9 Oct 2014 | Archive Date 9 Dec 2014
Random House UK, Transworld Publishers | Bantam Press
Description
Jacob Underwood is not like other people.
He has Cotard’s Syndrome. He believes he is dead. Which makes his job as a hired assassin neutralising ‘problems’ for DBG, a massive multinational corporation, very simple. He carries out the task – and feels nothing.
Now DBG has such a problem. A key employee, Emily Buchanan, has disappeared, taking with her a fortune and priceless information which could destroy the company. Jacob must track her down. In previous assignments, he had worked with cold logical precision, but this time he has to confront a threat that he first must understand before it destroys him…
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The extraordinary and prescient new thriller from the bestselling author of The Traveller.
Film rights in Spark have been bought in a multi-studio auction by Dreamworks.
John Twelve Hawks (also known as J12H or JXIIH to his fans) is the author of the 2005 dystopian international bestselling novel The Traveler and its successors, The Dark River and The Golden City, collectively comprising the Fourth Realm Trilogy.
Visit his website at: www.john12hawks.co.uk
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780593073315 |
PRICE | £16.99 (GBP) |
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