The Devil's Company (Benjamin Weaver Series #3) by David Liss

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  • Pub. Date: July 2009
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 3,557
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    • Pub. Date: July 2009
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 3,557

    Synopsis

    From the acclaimed author of The Whiskey Rebels and A Conspiracy of Paper comes a superb new historical thriller set in the splendor and squalor of eighteenth-century London. In Benjamin Weaver, David Liss has created one of fiction’s most enthralling characters.

    The year is 1722. Ruffian for hire, ex-boxer, and master of disguise, Weaver finds himself caught in a deadly game of cat and mouse, pitted against Jerome Cobb, a wealthy and mysterious schemer who needs Weaver’s strength and guile for his own treacherous plans.

    Weaver is blackmailed into stealing documents from England’s most heavily guarded estate, the headquarters of the ruthless British East India Company, but the theft of corporate secrets is only the first move in a daring conspiracy within the eighteenth century’s most powerful corporation. To save his friends and family from Cobb’s reach, Weaver must infiltrate the Company, navigate its warring factions, and uncover a secret plot of corporate rivals, foreign spies, and government operatives. With millions of pounds and the security of the nation at stake, Weaver will find himself in a labyrinth of hidden agendas, daring enemies, and unexpected allies.

    With the explosive action and scrupulous period research that are David Liss’s trademarks, The Devil’s Company, depicting the birth of the modern corporation, is the most impressive achievement yet from an author who continues to set ever higher standards for historical suspense.

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    Liss's novel dissects the corrupt underbelly of 18th-century commerce, politics and religion. Benjamin Weaver, a “thief taker,” is blackmailed into spying on the powerful British East India Company, while a variety of undercover and double agents keep their eyes on him. The audio version is enhanced by a stirring performance by Simon Vance. His rendition of Weaver as crafty but moralistic is nearly perfect, though Weaver comes across as more educated and middle class than Liss intended. But in tackling a long novel rife with dialogue, Vance performs a huge cast that reflects the London society of 1722, including merchants, textile workers, accountants, security guards, a Scottish physician, Portuguese Jews, French spies, street urchins, plus the denizens of many a tavern and brothel. A wide audience will be delighted by this fast-paced thriller, thanks to Vance's deft dramatization. A Random hardcover (Reviews, May 18). (July)

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    Acclaimed author David Liss combines historical erudition with mystery, complex characterization, and a captivating sense of humor in books like A Conspiracy of Paper and the highly-anticipated sequel A Spectacle of Corruption.

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    David Liss does it again!by HistFicLuvr

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    September 13, 2009: A fantastic book. If you have read other David Liss books or love the historical fiction genre, then this novel is a must read.

    Benejamin Weaver is fleshed out even more in this new story. History and fiction or interwoven yet again to produce a story that will keep you on the edege of your seat and hardly putting the book down as you read. Can't wait till the next Liss novel!

    I Also Recommend: The Glass of Time, To the Tower Born.

    An interesting plot with many twists and turns. Charismatic characthers with great backstories. Allby Inky-Little-Thing

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    September 12, 2009: As the story unfolds you find yourself thinking as if you are Benjamin. His characther is so boldly described that identifying with him is easy and even desireable. The devilry quickly grips your interest and plays with your brain until the very last page. The antics of Benjamin and his cohorts leave you wanting to jump up and join in. When the story leads Benjamin to the dubious Mr. Pepper he goes to great lengths to unfold the secret plot surrounding him. This whirlwind mystery, crossed with the power struggle in Parliment has every characther betrayed. David Liss has written a fablously entertaining novel with amazing attention to historical detail. I loved The Devils Company and look forward to reading more of Davids works.


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