The Brother

The Brother

by Joakim Zander
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 03/12/2022

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'Authoritative' GUARDIAN.

'Raw' SUNDAY TIMES.

'Timely' LITERARY REVIEW.

'Powerful' INDEPENDENT.


Growing up poor, Yasmine vowed she would always protect her little brother from harm. She broke her promise on the day she left home, abandoning Fadi to his life in the Stockholm slums.


Now, five years later, Yasmine still carries the guilt of leaving him behind. Then she hears a rumour that he is dead, killed by a US drone in Syria. What happened to turn her sweet-natured brother into one of the CIA's most wanted men?


The answer will shock her. It will shock you too.


WORLDWIDE REVIEWS FOR JOAKIM ZANDER:


'An absorbing thriller in a complex world of spies, politics, terrorism and assassination... Excellent' The Times (UK).

'A multi-layered thriller full of style, drive and immediacy' Göteborgs-Posten (Sweden).

'Wonderfully written... A superb thriller' Metro (Croatia).

'Intrigue, action and adrenaline mixed to perfection' Librería Reconquista (Spain).

'A terrific page-turner rich with complex conflicts and a big, meaty, chillingly credible conspiracy' Chris Pavone (USA).

'A riveting thriller with a great plot. What more can you ask for?' Lokalavisen (Denmark).

'An explosive, thrilling dance fuelled by authenticity' Il Giornale (Italy).

'A multi-layered, action-packed thriller' Dorstener Zeitung (Germany).

ISBN:
9781781859209
9781781859209
Category:
Political / legal thriller
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
03-12-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing
Joakim Zander

Joakim Zander was born in Stockholm, has lived in Syria and Israel, and graduated from high school in the United States. He earned a PhD in law from Maastricht University in the Netherlands and has worked as a lawyer for the European Union in Brussels and Helsinki. Rights to his debut novel The Swimmer were sold in twenty-eight countries. Zander lives and works in southern Sweden with his family.

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