The Intermediary

The Intermediary

The Intermediary

The Intermediary

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Overview

Kirkus Indie Reviews writes:

A thriller whose protagonist is as mysterious as the murder he investigates.

Silver's anti-hero is a "persuasion specialist" by profession, a master of many fields including martial arts, espionage and explosives. Perhaps he has never stopped to fully consider the ethics of his profession or perhaps he has simply performed his duties by the rules he was trained to follow. But things change dramatically for him the day his wife and son are murdered. Suddenly, he can no longer trust anyone-not his fellow agents or the firm for which he has worked for more than a decade. Totally alone, the novel's unnamed narrator is determined to avenge the killing of his loved ones.

As he tracks down the murderers, his journey takes him from America to the Bahamas to Europe and, finally, the U.A.E. on the trail of arms dealers, jewel thieves and Arabian princes. The clock is ticking as his every step brings him closer to his target while the list of his enemies grows longer. This high-powered novel is told from first-person point of view, making it easier for readers to engage with a character who would otherwise remain a complete puzzle. As the narrator fills in the gaps between his oft-changing identities, a solid character begins to appear.

Despite the disconnect readers may experience due to his chameleonic attributes, the narrator comes across as likable. His frequent tongue-in-cheek descriptions of the pursuit of his enemies are interspersed with philosophical insights which allow the reader to invest in more than just the book's fast-paced plotline; in ruing the loss of the husband and father he might have been and evoking a deep and heart-rending loneliness, the narrator transforms into a character most readers will relate to, regardless of how much of an enigma he otherwise remains.

An action-packed thriller helmed by a mysterious and complicated anti-hero.

From the Book Jacket:

"The Intermediary" is the story of a man in a shadowy profession, someone hired by a government, a financier, or a criminal, to help with a particularly vexing problem from which they need to be insulated. Against all the rules of his profession, first and foremost, you don't kill the messenger, Anthony Mason discovers one day that his wife and son have been brutally murdered. Consumed by grief, unrelenting in his desire to find out why, Mason is propelled on an angry mission of justice across the globe, as he seeks answers and tries to come to terms with the life he has lost.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781470199500
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 05/03/2012
Pages: 238
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Dave Silver recently completed his first novel, "The Intermediary", and published it as an e-book in 2012.

He made his feature film debut in 2004 as a writer/director with "Corn", a chilling tale about an environmental accident involving a genetically modified crop of corn. The film, starring Jena Malone, was an Official Selection at the Hamptons Film Festival, and is available on DVD.

Dave was the winner of the Grand Jury Prize in Short Filmmaking at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival for his film Gasline, a period piece set during the gas crisis in the '70s'. The film also received a First Place from the National Board of Review, and was an Official Selection at more than a dozen festivals. It has aired on HBO, Showtime and the Sundance Channel, and was distributed by Hypnotic and on DVD as part of "The Official Selections".

He has also directed PSAs and commercials, including a widely viewed protest ad against the war in Iraq for MoveOn.org, entitled "How Many More?"- a cry which had several protesters removed from the U.S. Senate floor.

Previously, Dave was SVP, Creative Director at Ogilvy & Mather, a worldwide advertising agency, where he won numerous awards including a Finalist award at the Cannes International Advertising Festival. He returned to film school at Columbia University to pursue a career as a film director, and was Assistant to the Directing Faculty and a Directing Fellow. He grew up in New York and received his BA from the College of Social Studies at Wesleyan University.
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