Ghost by Robert Harris

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reprint)

  • Pub. Date: August 2008
  • 448pp
  • Sales Rank: 77,805
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    • Pub. Date: August 2008
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 448pp
    • Sales Rank: 77,805

    The Barnes & Noble Review

    The Ghost, the entertaining and sometimes exasperating political thriller by Robert Harris, about a former British prime minister trapped in a web of lies, starts out with a whopper of its own. Before the first sentence, on the copyright page, there it is: "Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental."

    Oh, puhleeze.

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    Synopsis

    This trade paperback edition of the New York Times bestselling novel THE GHOST will pub simultaneously with the MM movie tie-in edition.

    The Washington Post - Patrick Anderson

    For all its fun, The Ghost is finally about Guantanamo, rendition, waterboarding, official lies, a Halliburton-like conglomerate called Hallington and a CIA that's not always as inept as we think. Harris is asking at least three serious questions. First, in a conflict in which billions of dollars in cash are floating around the war zone, and more billions can be had from various kinds of corruption, should we be surprised if people who find out too much are murdered? Another question is why a popular British prime minister would commit political suicide by embracing an American war his people hate. The prime minister's own answer is that he believed with all his heart in the necessity of the war. That, however, isn't the answer Harris offers. It's not even close. Finally, he's asking if decent people have a chance against the modern embodiments of Big Brother. By the end of the novel, our nameless narrator recalls George Orwell's Winston at the close of 1984. Neither ending can be called upbeat. Harris has managed to write a superior entertainment that is also an angry portrait of today's political reality.

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    Biography

    Robert Harris is the author of Pompeii, Enigma, and Fatherland. He has been a television correspondent with the BBC and a newspaper columnist for the London Sunday Times and The Daily Telegraph. His novels have sold more than ten million copies and been translated into thirty languages. He lives in Berkshire, England, with his wife and four children.

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    exceeds expectationsby bookwormMC

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    August 30, 2009: Having read mixed reviews about this book, I wasn't expecting a lot. Having read Harris' other works, I gave it a shot. The plot was good and the humor interlaced was great. The ending was top notch! This book is something of a departure for him, and I think his finest work.

    I Also Recommend: Imperium (Cicero Series #1), Enigma, Pompeii, Fatherland.

    This Ghost is a Great Companionby Anonymous

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    June 11, 2008: Wit, authenticity, politics, assassins and a plot that keeps twisting til the very final pages... what more could you want? This is an intellectual thriller that's marvelously written and a delight to read, but markedly different than Harris' other blockbusters. I was pleasantly surprised, though I've enjoyed his other works as well.


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