The Informer
By Craig Nova
By Craig Nova
Category: Suspense & Thriller | Literary Fiction | Historical Fiction
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Mar 16, 2010 | ISBN 9780307462565
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Praise
“There are three elements in a Craig Nova novel that you can rely on. First, there is the indelible atmosphere—in the case of THE INFORMER, this is Berlin in the 1930s, and the atmosphere is both brutal and mystifying, because everyone seems capable of betraying anyone. The second element is that there are characters who know they’re in trouble, but they have underestimated how much trouble they’re in, and they are unsure in regard to which of the other characters they should fear most. The third and most important element is that these characters, and their entwined stories, are on a meticulously plotted collision course. That there is a serial killer of prostitutes is not all that is threatening Gaelle; that Felix is Gaelle’s only friend does not necessarily make him trustworthy; that Armina, the homicide detective, wants Gaelle to trust her doesn’t mean that Armina will win Gaelle’s trust in time. And there is nothing to say about the Ritter character, except that—in ruthless times—there are always these barely human chameleons who succeed in disguising themselves, who mete out an inadequate justice while managing to escape justice themselves. This is a dark but fantastic novel.”
—John Irving
Praise for the Novels of Craig Nova
“Nova’s novels deserve to be ranked among the best American fiction of the past two decades. . . . The more he writes, the better he gets.”
—Washington Post
“An exquisitely delineated battle between father and son . . . The structure and language of this novel are almost without fault.”
—John Irving, New York Times Book Review
“A riveting, finely rendered, insight-provoking novel . . . tense and fast-paced . . . hard-boiled and lyrical.”
—Los Angeles Times
“[A] spine-chilling journey . . . moves with breakneck speed. Written with clarity and vivid detail, the book is troubling but poignant—burrowing into that shadowy, universal fear of uncertainty and malice. The book haunts, lingering in the mind long after the last page.”
—Baltimore Sun
“Dynamite . . . Like Graham Greene or Albert Camus.”
—Denver Post
“Made me hold my breath. It’s so intense, it blew me away. Sentence by sentence, the book is just fabulous.”
—Ann Beattie
“Nova executes like a chess master, all the while ratcheting up the tension and calling into question any sense of security, order, or reason. Like the best of noir, Nova’s novels, serpentine in their structure, speed, and toxic bite, remind us that while dark forces are always present, we must embrace love.”
—Booklist
“Compulsive and relentless.”
—Boston Globe
“Visceral and noirish . . . Unnerving and profound.”
—Seattle Times
“One of the country’s most gifted novelists.”
—Chicago Tribune
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