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Barry Eisler and Latest Novel "Inside Out."
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Barry Eisler - Author
Biography
After graduating from Cornell Law School, Barry Eisler spent three years in a covert
position with the CIA's Directorate of Operations, then worked as a technology lawyer and startup executive in Silicon Valley
and Japan, earning his black belt at the Kodokan International Judo Center. Eisler's thrillers have won the Barry Award and the Gumshoe Award for Best Thriller of the Year, have been included in numerous "Best Of" lists, and have been translated into nearly twenty languages. The first book in Eisler's assassin John Rain series, Rain Fall, has been made into a movie starring Gary Oldman that was released by Sony Pictures in April 2009. His latest, INSIDE OUT, will be published in the US on June 29.
INSIDE OUT
Marooned in a Manila jail after a bar fight fatality, black ops
soldier Ben Treven gets a visit from his former commander, Colonel Scott Horton, who explains the price of Ben's release:
find and eliminate Daniel Larison, a rogue operator from Ben's unit who has stolen ninety-two torture tapes from the CIA and
is using them to blackmail the US government. But other players are after the tapes, too, and to find Larison, Ben will have
to survive CIA hit teams, Blackwater mercenaries, and the long reach of the White House. He'll also have to find a way to
handle Paula Lanier, a smart, sexy FBI agent who has her own reasons for wanting the tapes and is determined to get them before
Ben does. With the stakes this high, everyone has an angle—everyone but Ben, who will have to find the right alliance
if he wants to stay alive.
Feedback
"Inside Out grips you from the very beginning,
drawing you deep into the mindset that brought torture back to the US. It takes us where we may yet end up. It could not be
more topical or devastating." Philippe Sands, author of Torture Team: Rumsfeld's Memo and the Betrayal of American Values
FAULT LINE
In Istanbul, a cynical undercover operator receives a frantic
call from his estranged brother, a patent lawyer who believes he is the next victim.
And on the sun-drenched slopes
of Sand Hill Road, Silicon Valley's nerve center of money and technology, old family hurts sting anew as two brothers who
share nothing but blood and bitterness wage a desperate battle against a faceless enemy.
Alex Treven has
sacrificed everything to achieve his sole ambition: making partner in his high-tech law firm. But then the inventor of a technology
Alex is banking on is murdered... and the patent examiner who reviewed it dies... and Alex himself narrowly escapes an attack
in his own home. Off balance, out of ideas, and running out of time, he knows the one person who can help him is the last
person he'd ever ask: his brother.
Ben Treven is a Military Liaison Element, an elite undercover soldier paid
to "find, fix, and finish" high-value targets in America's Global War on Terror. Disenchanted with what he sees
as America's culture of denial and decadence, Ben lives his detached life in the shadows because the black ops world is all
he really knows—and because other than Alex, who he hasn't spoken to since their mother died, his family is long gone.
But blood is thicker than water, and when he receives Alex's frantic call, Ben hurries to San Francisco to help
him. Only then does Alex reveal that there's another player who knows of the technology: Sarah Hosseini, a young Iranian-American
lawyer who Alex has long secretly desired... and who Ben immediately distrusts. As these three radically different people
struggle to identify the forces attempting to silence them, Ben and Alex are forced to examine the events that drove them
apart—even as Sarah's presence, and her own secret wants, deepens the fault line between them.
A full-throttle
thriller that is both emotionally and politically charged, Fault Line centers on a conspiracy that has spun out of
the shadows and into the streets of America, a conspiracy that can be stopped only by three people—three people with
different worldviews, different grievances, different motives. To survive the forces arrayed against them, they'll first have
to survive each other.
Feedback
"Eisler is one of the most talented and literary writers
in the thriller genre." Chicago Sun Times
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RAINFALL
Enthusiastic publishers around the world have become enthralled
by John Rain, a strikingly fresh new thriller hero and a character destined to be one of the most talked-about of the season.
Born of an American mother and a Japanese father, Rain is a businessman based in Tokyo, living a life of meticulously planned
anonymity. Trained by the U.S. Special Forces and a veteran of Vietnam, he is a cool, self-contained loner—and he has
built a steady business over the past twenty-five years specializing in death by "natural causes." He is also a
man struggling with his own divided nature: Japanese/American; soldier/assassin; samurai/ronin.
From its richly atmospheric
and ominous opening pages—in which we witness the death of a stranger in a crowded subway car—Rain's carefully
ordered world begins to unravel. Unknown agents from within and without the international intelligence communities have been
circling him for years and, having connected him to the subway job, now have the scent they have been seeking. At the same
time, Rain is drawn outside his private world by an alluring jazz pianist, the dead man's daughter, who is the key to the
very secrets that her father died trying to reveal.
Feedback
"Eisler provides a cracklingly good yarn, well written,
deftly plotted, and surprisingly appealing... Thomas Perry and Lawrence Block need not retire their hit men quite yet, but
Eisler is clearly a challenger." —Boston Globe