How do you know you’re reading a thriller? Is it the way your heart pounds like you’ve been running for your life, even though you’ve been sitting on the couch reading all day? It is being so absorbed in a story your legs fall completely asleep and you have to crawl to the kitchen for a […]
With the "intensity of a Jason Bourne adventure," this thriller about a spy racing to save the daughter he gave up is a "page-turner with unexpected heart" (Kirkus Reviews).
Klara Walldéen was raised by her grandparents on a remote archipelago in the Baltic Sea, learning to fish and hunt and sail a boat through a storm. Now, as an EU Parliament aide in Brussels, she is learning how to navigate the treacherous currents of international politics: the lines between friend and enemy, truth and lies.
But Klara has accidentally seen something she shouldn't have: a laptop containing information so sensitive that someone will kill to keep hidden. Suddenly, she is thrown into a terrifying chase across Europe, with no idea who is hunting her or why.
Meanwhile, in Virginia, an old spy hides from his past. Once, he was a man of action, an operative so dedicated that he abandoned his infant daughter to keep his cover. Now, he is the only man who can save Klara . . . and she is the only woman who can allow him to lay old ghosts to rest.
"Truly polished and compelling. . . . But it is the depth of Zander's characters and the quality of the writing, which at times touches elegance, that make The Swimmer a winner." —Booklist, starred review
"Page turning . . . [This] hypnotic first book is already drawing comparisons to the work of famed spy novelist John le Carré." —Entertainment Weekly
"[Zander is] a smart, fluid observer." —New York Times Book Review
"Entertaining . . . [the] novel owes more to Forsythe and Ludlum than to Larsson and Mankell. . . . it's easy to see why this thriller has been a bestseller in Europe." —Publishers Weekly
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Klara Walldéen was raised by her grandparents on a remote archipelago in the Baltic Sea, learning to fish and hunt and sail a boat through a storm. Now, as an EU Parliament aide in Brussels, she is learning how to navigate the treacherous currents of international politics: the lines between friend and enemy, truth and lies.
But Klara has accidentally seen something she shouldn't have: a laptop containing information so sensitive that someone will kill to keep hidden. Suddenly, she is thrown into a terrifying chase across Europe, with no idea who is hunting her or why.
Meanwhile, in Virginia, an old spy hides from his past. Once, he was a man of action, an operative so dedicated that he abandoned his infant daughter to keep his cover. Now, he is the only man who can save Klara . . . and she is the only woman who can allow him to lay old ghosts to rest.
"Truly polished and compelling. . . . But it is the depth of Zander's characters and the quality of the writing, which at times touches elegance, that make The Swimmer a winner." —Booklist, starred review
"Page turning . . . [This] hypnotic first book is already drawing comparisons to the work of famed spy novelist John le Carré." —Entertainment Weekly
"[Zander is] a smart, fluid observer." —New York Times Book Review
"Entertaining . . . [the] novel owes more to Forsythe and Ludlum than to Larsson and Mankell. . . . it's easy to see why this thriller has been a bestseller in Europe." —Publishers Weekly
The Swimmer
With the "intensity of a Jason Bourne adventure," this thriller about a spy racing to save the daughter he gave up is a "page-turner with unexpected heart" (Kirkus Reviews).
Klara Walldéen was raised by her grandparents on a remote archipelago in the Baltic Sea, learning to fish and hunt and sail a boat through a storm. Now, as an EU Parliament aide in Brussels, she is learning how to navigate the treacherous currents of international politics: the lines between friend and enemy, truth and lies.
But Klara has accidentally seen something she shouldn't have: a laptop containing information so sensitive that someone will kill to keep hidden. Suddenly, she is thrown into a terrifying chase across Europe, with no idea who is hunting her or why.
Meanwhile, in Virginia, an old spy hides from his past. Once, he was a man of action, an operative so dedicated that he abandoned his infant daughter to keep his cover. Now, he is the only man who can save Klara . . . and she is the only woman who can allow him to lay old ghosts to rest.
"Truly polished and compelling. . . . But it is the depth of Zander's characters and the quality of the writing, which at times touches elegance, that make The Swimmer a winner." —Booklist, starred review
"Page turning . . . [This] hypnotic first book is already drawing comparisons to the work of famed spy novelist John le Carré." —Entertainment Weekly
"[Zander is] a smart, fluid observer." —New York Times Book Review
"Entertaining . . . [the] novel owes more to Forsythe and Ludlum than to Larsson and Mankell. . . . it's easy to see why this thriller has been a bestseller in Europe." —Publishers Weekly
Klara Walldéen was raised by her grandparents on a remote archipelago in the Baltic Sea, learning to fish and hunt and sail a boat through a storm. Now, as an EU Parliament aide in Brussels, she is learning how to navigate the treacherous currents of international politics: the lines between friend and enemy, truth and lies.
But Klara has accidentally seen something she shouldn't have: a laptop containing information so sensitive that someone will kill to keep hidden. Suddenly, she is thrown into a terrifying chase across Europe, with no idea who is hunting her or why.
Meanwhile, in Virginia, an old spy hides from his past. Once, he was a man of action, an operative so dedicated that he abandoned his infant daughter to keep his cover. Now, he is the only man who can save Klara . . . and she is the only woman who can allow him to lay old ghosts to rest.
"Truly polished and compelling. . . . But it is the depth of Zander's characters and the quality of the writing, which at times touches elegance, that make The Swimmer a winner." —Booklist, starred review
"Page turning . . . [This] hypnotic first book is already drawing comparisons to the work of famed spy novelist John le Carré." —Entertainment Weekly
"[Zander is] a smart, fluid observer." —New York Times Book Review
"Entertaining . . . [the] novel owes more to Forsythe and Ludlum than to Larsson and Mankell. . . . it's easy to see why this thriller has been a bestseller in Europe." —Publishers Weekly
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ISBN-13: | 9780062337283 |
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Publisher: | Harper |
Publication date: | 03/19/2024 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 437 |
File size: | 2 MB |
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