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Sep 17, 2013 | ISBN 9781616953027

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Praise

Guardian (UK) Best Thriller of 2013

St. Louis Post-Dispatch Best Book of 2013

A 2014 Barry Award Best Thriller Nominee

A 2014 Sue Feder Historical Mystery Award Nominee



Praise for
Ratlines


Ratlines is a belter: fast, furious, bloody and good.”
—Ian Rankin, New York Times bestselling author of Exit Music

Ratlines is a brash and exciting thriller, full of hairpin turns and espionage. Even the film “Dr. No” makes an appearance, appropriate for a book that tries to create a James Bond with a lilt instead of a Connery-style brogue.”
—The Christian Science Monitor

“The current master of neo-noir detective fiction.”
Boston Globe

“The moral ambiguities touch everyone…. This is complex fiction with a disturbing ring of truth.”
Financial Times

“The plot reminds me of Jack Higgins at his very best…. This is a first-rate story that seizes the imagination, and never lets go.”
—Daily Mail (UK)

“The author’s clean, direct prose, well-utilised research, intricate plotting and deep characterisation all add up to a seriously impressive piece of crime fiction, that lingers long in the memory.”
—The Independent (UK)

“Neville’s writing is agile and atmospheric…creating a memorable monster in slippery, belligerent Haughey.”
—The Guardian (UK)

“A Nazi-hunting thriller writhing with double and triple-crosses and a supremely colourful cast.”
—Metro (UK)

“Thrilling…. Readers will hope to see more of Ryan, a formidable yet damaged hero.”
Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW

“Set in a time when James Bond was becoming popular, Neville’s lean, mean prose tells a brutal story that’s the opposite of 007…but no less captivating.”
—Shelf-Awareness

“The setup is real-life history and the rest is ‘just a story.’ But what a story it is!”
—BookPage

“Neville writes wonderfully, setting the scene in precise, economical prose; pitting well-defined, historically inspired characters in opposition to each other; and tangling the plotlines tantalizingly… With a character this strong, we want to see him fight to the finish.”
—Booklist

“The best thrillers usually have the protagonist in a moral dilemma, and the dilemma here is a doozy… A brilliant character study of a man of real honour.”
—The Globe and Mail

“[Ratlines] is the real goods….A gripping and violent narrative.”
—Toronto Star

“There is a significant breadth and depth to the historical context that gives the story real heft…[Ratlines] is a powerful thriller which provides the requisite thrills and spills, but also a thought-provoking exploration of our understanding of who we really are.”
Irish Independent

“[A] gripping mix of real-life history and compelling fictional characters.”
—Stop You’re Killing Me

“The first rule in getting a historical thriller right: characters first, historical details second. Stuart Neville aces it all. Grade: A.”
—Cleveland Plain Dealer

Ratlines superbly and cleverly tells the story of a street-smart man who must find justice for those without voices, while playing various agencies against each other. Above all, he must survive being cast as a scapegoat and pawn.”
Barbara Tom, The Oregonian

“By the time I finished it, I was exhausted. I couldn’t put it down.”
Toronto Life Magazine

“This guy is a special talent.”
—The Irish Voice

“Well researched and extremely intriguing—all lovers of the historical and suspense genres will be absolutely blown away.”
—Suspense Magazine

“Neville knows how to let a story rip with the best of them.”
—Spinetingler

“Neville’s combination of smartly conceived characters, high-strung tension, and moral quandaries makes Ratlines a pell-mell-paced treat.”
—The Rap Sheet

“Brilliant.”
—The Galway Advertiser

“Stuart Neville’s books just get better and better and Ratlines is simply superb. A shocking moment in history is the backdrop to a hugely gripping thriller, and I really hope we see Albert Ryan again.”
Mark Billingham, bestselling author of Rush of Blood

“A great book and the rest of the 2013 books will have to work hard to top it.”
Jon Jordan, Crimespree Magazine

“Wildly entertaining, Ratlines is a superb mystery but in addition, a spotlight on a slice of Irish history largely ignored. This is a complex mystery told in the exceptional style that Stuart Neville has made his own. Jameson and Nazis, Irish rebel songs and Charles Haughey, it’s a bold and brilliant blend.”
Ken Bruen, Shamus Award winning author of The Guard

“Hitler, Charlie Haughey and JFK? Now that’s what I call a set-up.”
—Declan Burke, award-winning author of Slaughter’s Hound

“The alliances and betrayals, the sharp characterizations, and the uncertain morality of all concerned keep the story leaning over the edge of conventional storytelling into an edgier and more interesting territory…. Ratlines is an excellent read.”
Glenn Harper, International Noir Fiction

Ratlines succeeds on so many fronts. An extremely well thought out murder mystery relentlessly pursued by a very human protagonist, all set in a world ‘I thought I knew, but didn’t.'”
Dan Malmon, Crimespree

“Real characters, such as Skorzeny and Haughey move alongside the fictional creations…fascinating.”
Ted Hertel, Deadly Pleasures

“Neville, whose debut, The Ghosts of Belfast, won the 2010 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Best Mystery/Thriller, concocts a believable plot with an intriguing protagonist torn between duty to country and his distaste for Nazi criminals. Fans of Jack Higgins and Ken Follett will enjoy this noguavel.”
—Library Journal

“Another moody winner mixes Nazis into Neville’s usual Irish noir.”
—Kirkus Reviews

“Neville runs his conflicted hero through a perilous maze of intrigue and double-cross, echoing the “ratlines” at the core of this gritty, fascinating thriller.”
—Winnipeg Free Press

“Gritty… A lot of great visuals.”
—Good Morning Texas

“Hoo boy what a story!”
—New York Journal of Books

“Another top-notch novel from this author, and highly recommended.”
—Midwest Book Review

“A well-constructed backdrop is provided to the political drama as it unfolds and the whodunit element is nicely introduced.”
Mysterious Reviews


Praise for Stuart Neville
 
“Neville’s novel is a coldly lucid assessment of the fragility of the Irish peace … a rare example of legitimate noir fiction.”
The New York Times Book Review
 
“Stuart Neville belongs to a younger generation of writers for whom the region’s darkest years are history—but that history endures, as his first novel, ‘The Ghosts of Belfast,’ shockingly demonstrates…. This noir thriller plays out in a Belfast that, even in summer sunshine, remains oppressively gray. The clannishness of its inhabitants is vividly evoked…. A riot scene, one of the novel’s best, captures a new generation’s appetite for blood and an old veteran’s nostalgia…. In scene after gruesome scene, Neville attempts to persuade us that this time around, with this repentant murderer, the killing is different.”
Washington Post
 
“Neville’s tightly wound, emotionally resonant account of an ex-IRA hit man’s struggle to conquer his past, displays an acute understanding of the true state of Northern Ireland, still under the thumb of decades of violence and terrorism.”
Los Angeles Times
 

“Stuart Neville is Ireland’s answer to Henning Mankell.”
Ken Bruen
 
The Ghosts of Belfast is a tale of revenge and reconciliation shrouded in a bloody original crime thriller…. Brilliant.”
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

“This guy is a special talent.”
Irish Voice
 
“Neville’s debut novel is tragic, violent, exciting, plausible, and compelling…. The Ghosts of Belfast is dark, powerful, insightful, and hard to put down.”
Booklist

“Neville slowly ratchets up the tension—and the violence—until each page practically twangs with suspense.”
Publishers Weekly

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