About the Author:
Gerald Seymour was one of the UK's premier television news reporters. He was an eyewitness, up close and on the ground, to some of the epoch changing events of the last decades. Among them, he was on the streets of Londonderry on Bloody Sunday when paratroops clashed with Irish demonstrators. He was at the Munich Olympics and saw the agony of Israeli athletes held hostage by Palestinian gunmen and then the catastrophic failure of the German police to save them. He was in Rome in the cruel days when the Red Brigade captured Aldo Moro, a veteran politician, then savagely murdered him. His first novel, Harry's Game, was an instant bestseller and immediately established Seymour as one of the most cutting-edge and incisive thriller writers in the UK and around the world. Since then, his extraordinary blend of breathtaking storytelling and current events prescience have held his many readers in his spell.
About the Author:
Once a reporter for Independent Television News, Gerald Seymour has lived in the West Country for the last thirteen years. His bestselling novels include, among others, Harry's Game, The Glory Boys, Red Fox, Field of Blood, The Journeyman Tailor, The Heart of Danger, Killing Ground and, most recently, The Waiting Time. His latest novel, A Line in the Sand, is now available from Bantam Press.
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