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The Room of White Fire - hardcover, 9780735212664, T Jefferson Parker

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ISBN
073521266X
Book Title
Room of White Fire
Item Length
9.3in
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Publication Year
2017
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.2in
Author
T. Jefferson Parker
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Thrillers / Military, Thrillers / General, Thrillers / Suspense, Mystery & Detective / General, Mystery & Detective / Private Investigators
Item Width
6.5in
Item Weight
19.9 Oz
Number of Pages
352 Pages

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"Mesmerizing and haunting."--Lisa Gardner "T. Jefferson Parker is the poet of American crime fiction, and The Room of White Fire absolutely proves why."--C.J. Box "A fast-paced, beautifully written thriller."-- The Washington Post In this stirring thriller from New York Times bestseller and award winner T. Jefferson Parker, P.I. Roland Ford must hunt down a soldier who is damaged by war, dangerous, and on the run. Roland Ford--once a cop, then a marine, now a private investigator--is good at finding people. But when he's asked to locate an Air Force veteran who's escaped from a mental institution, he realizes he's been drawn into something deep and dark. What he doesn't know is why a shroud of secrecy hangs over the disappearance of Clay Hickman--and why he's getting a different story from everyone involved. In a flash, what began as just a job becomes a life-or-death obsession for Ford, pitting him against immensely powerful and treacherous people and forcing him to contend with chilling questions about truth, justice, and the American way. Also look for SWIFT VENGEANCE, a new Roland Ford novel available now from T. Jefferson Parker

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Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
073521266x
ISBN-13
9780735212664
eBay Product ID (ePID)
18038727501

Product Key Features

Book Title
Room of White Fire
Author
T. Jefferson Parker
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Thrillers / Military, Thrillers / General, Thrillers / Suspense, Mystery & Detective / General, Mystery & Detective / Private Investigators
Publication Year
2017
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
352 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.3in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
6.5in
Item Weight
19.9 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ps3566.A6863r66 2017
Reviews
"T. Jefferson Parker is the poet of American crime fiction, and The Room of White Fire absolutely proves why. It's topical, poignant, brutal, tragic and wry at the same time--and the tale thumps along with the rhythmic and stylistic soundtrack of a beating heart that seems to be shared by PI Roland Ford and Parker himself. There's a damned good reason T. Jefferson Parker has won three Edgar Awards. The Room of White Fir e is the opening salvo of a new series that might win him his fourth." --C.J. Box "Parker plays the reader like a virtuoso, with never a disappointing page. His hero is gutsy and vulnerable, the danger high-risk with treachery coming from all directions. And when you're done, like me you're going to be clamoring for more from this new series."  --Steve Berry   "A San Diego PI and veteran of the Gulf War takes a missing person case that plunges him into a maddening mystery. The unrelenting suspense and multiple dangers in his quest ultimately reveal that he is seeking nothing less than love lost and redemption for his own soul." --Joseph Wambaugh "Mesmerizing and haunting. The kind of shocking suspense that keeps you racing to the bitter end. The kind of compelling characters that leave you willing to read from the beginning again. I'm already counting down to the next book in the series." --Lisa Gardner   "T. Jefferson Parker's richly haunting tale about the hidden costs of America's secret war on terror should be the next book you read. The Room of White Fire is sad and funny and deeply moving, classic California noir with heartbreaking prose and unexpected moments of grace." --Nicholas Petrie "T. Jefferson Parker's muscular writing has dazzled for years. His characters are as authentic as the gripping situations he creates. The reader stands on the sidelines jaws agape. In The Room Of White Fire he once again demonstrates his Edgar Award-winning storytelling. He captivates and chokes the air out of the room. Masterful! There are few if any crime writers out there this good. Reader beware, The Room of White Fire will lock you inside and not let you out." --Ridley Pearson "T. Jefferson Parker weaves all the best of classic noir fiction into a thoroughly modern, beautifully written novel about the horrors of war, loss, and ultimately redemption.  Twisting, psychologically astute, and brutally honest, The Room of White Fire is a thrill ride to be sure. But it's also a moving story about the frailty of the human heart." --Lisa Unger "Like the authors of all great noir fiction, T. Jefferson Parker has given us an unforgettable investigator in the person of Roland Ford. The ex-Marine and combat veteran is part badass, part philosopher, and his wry insight into the world around him and the people in it are a pleasure to read. And read you will: Parker is a master at spinning a tale you can't put down." --Peter Heller, "T. Jefferson Parker is the poet of American crime fiction, and The Room of White Fire absolutely proves why. It's topical, poignant, brutal, tragic and wry at the same time--and the tale thumps along with the rhythmic and stylistic soundtrack of a beating heart that seems to be shared by PI Roland Ford and Parker himself. There's a damned good reason T. Jefferson Parker has won three Edgar Awards. The Room of White Fir e is the opening salvo of a new series that might win him his fourth." --C.J. Box "Parker plays the reader like a virtuoso, with never a disappointing page. His hero is gutsy and vulnerable, the danger high-risk with treachery coming from all directions. And when you're done, like me you're going to be clamoring for more from this new series."  --Steve Berry   "A San Diego PI and veteran of the Gulf War takes a missing person case that plunges him into a maddening mystery. The unrelenting suspense and multiple dangers in his quest ultimately reveal that he is seeking nothing less than love lost and redemption for his own soul." --Joseph Wambaugh "Mesmerizing and haunting. The kind of shocking suspense that keeps you racing to the bitter end. The kind of compelling characters that leave you willing to read from the beginning again. I'm already counting down to the next book in the series." --Lisa Gardner   "T. Jefferson Parker's richly haunting tale about the hidden costs of America's secret war on terror should be the next book you read. The Room of White Fire is sad and funny and deeply moving, classic California noir with heartbreaking prose and unexpected moments of grace." --Nicholas Petrie "T. Jefferson Parker's muscular writing has dazzled for years. His characters are as authentic as the gripping situations he creates. The reader stands on the sidelines jaws agape. In The Room Of White Fire he once again demonstrates his Edgar Award-winning storytelling. He captivates and chokes the air out of the room. Masterful! There are few if any crime writers out there this good. Reader beware, The Room of White Fire will lock you inside and not let you out." --Ridley Pearson "Like the authors of all great noir fiction, T. Jefferson Parker has given us an unforgettable investigator in the person of Roland Ford. The ex-Marine and combat veteran is part badass, part philosopher, and his wry insight into the world around him and the people in it are a pleasure to read. And read you will: Parker is a master at spinning a tale you can't put down." --Peter Heller, "Parker is the poet of American crime fiction, and The Room of White Fire absolutely proves why. It''s topical, poignant, brutal, tragic and wry at the same time--and the tale thumps along with the rhythmic and stylistic soundtrack of a beating heart that seems to be shared by PI Roland Ford and Parker himself. There''s a damned good reason Parker has won three Edgar Awards. The Room of White Fir e is the opening salvo of a new series that might win him his fourth." --C.J. Box "Fords assignment, as he redefines it, becomes much more complex than tracking down a missing person. His noble goal is not only to find Hickman but to heal him." -- Wall Street Journal "Parker deftly builds the tension from suspense to menace to an overwhelming sense of dread. The result is a fast-paced, beautifully written thriller." -- The Washington Post "Bestseller Parker provides a glimpse into the shadowy, disturbing, and morally indefensible world of outsourced interrogation in this excellent series launch." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Parker plays the reader like a virtuoso, with never a disappointing page. His hero is gutsy and vulnerable, the danger high-risk with treachery coming from all directions. And when you''re done, like me you''re going to be clamoring for more from this new series." --Steve Berry "A San Diego PI and veteran of the Gulf War takes a missing person case that plunges him into a maddening mystery. The unrelenting suspense and multiple dangers in his quest ultimately reveal that he is seeking nothing less than love lost and redemption for his own soul." --Joseph Wambaugh "[ The Room of White Fire ] arrives at a spectacular finish. The characters are all well developed. The plot moves quickly, and the dialogue is smart. But the best part is how Parker will make readers think about the themes he weaves into his story, themes that linger in today''s world." -- San Antonio Express News "An impressive series kickoff from the prolific Parker, packed with interesting supporting characters and written with clarity and economy." --Kirkus Reviews "Chilling on multiple levels." -- Booklist "Mesmerizing and haunting. The kind of shocking suspense that keeps you racing to the bitter end. The kind of compelling characters that leave you willing to read from the beginning again. I''m already counting down to the next book in the series." --Lisa Gardner "Parker''s richly haunting tale about the hidden costs of America''s secret war on terror should be the next book you read. The Room of White Fire is sad and funny and deeply moving, classic California noir with heartbreaking prose and unexpected moments of grace." --Nicholas Petrie "Parker''s muscular writing has dazzled for years. His characters are as authentic as the gripping situations he creates. In The Room Of White Fire he once again demonstrates his Edgar Award-winning storytelling. He captivates and chokes the air out of the room. Masterful! There are few if any crime writers out there this good. Reader beware, The Room of White Fire will lock you inside and not let you out." --Ridley Pearson "Parker weaves all the best of classic noir fiction into a thoroughly modern, beautifully written novel about the horrors of war, loss, and ultimately redemption. Twisting, psychologically astute, and brutally honest." --Lisa Unger "Like the authors of all great noir fiction, Parker has given us an unforgettable investigator in the person of Roland Ford. The ex-Marine and combat veteran is part badass, part philosopher, and his wry insight into the world around him and the people in it are a pleasure to read. And read you will: Parker is a master at spinning a tale you can''t put down." --Peter Heller, "T. Jefferson Parker is the poet of American crime fiction, and The Room of White Fire absolutely proves why. It's topical, poignant, brutal, tragic and wry at the same time--and the tale thumps along with the rhythmic and stylistic soundtrack of a beating heart that seems to be shared by PI Roland Ford and Parker himself. There's a damned good reason T. Jefferson Parker has won three Edgar Awards. The Room of White Fir e is the opening salvo of a new series that might win him his fourth." --C.J. Box "Parker deftly builds the tension from suspense to menace to an overwhelming sense of dread. The result is a fast-paced, beautifully written thriller." -- The Washington Post "Bestseller Parker provides a glimpse into the shadowy, disturbing, and morally indefensible world of outsourced interrogation in this excellent series launch." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "An impressive series kickoff from the prolific Parker, packed with interesting supporting characters and written with clarity and economy." --Kirkus Reviews "Parker plays the reader like a virtuoso, with never a disappointing page. His hero is gutsy and vulnerable, the danger high-risk with treachery coming from all directions. And when you're done, like me you're going to be clamoring for more from this new series." --Steve Berry "A San Diego PI and veteran of the Gulf War takes a missing person case that plunges him into a maddening mystery. The unrelenting suspense and multiple dangers in his quest ultimately reveal that he is seeking nothing less than love lost and redemption for his own soul." --Joseph Wambaugh "Chilling on multiple levels." -- Booklist "Mesmerizing and haunting. The kind of shocking suspense that keeps you racing to the bitter end. The kind of compelling characters that leave you willing to read from the beginning again. I'm already counting down to the next book in the series." --Lisa Gardner "T. Jefferson Parker's richly haunting tale about the hidden costs of America's secret war on terror should be the next book you read. The Room of White Fire is sad and funny and deeply moving, classic California noir with heartbreaking prose and unexpected moments of grace." --Nicholas Petrie "T. Jefferson Parker's muscular writing has dazzled for years. His characters are as authentic as the gripping situations he creates. The reader stands on the sidelines jaws agape. In The Room Of White Fire he once again demonstrates his Edgar Award-winning storytelling. He captivates and chokes the air out of the room. Masterful! There are few if any crime writers out there this good. Reader beware, The Room of White Fire will lock you inside and not let you out." --Ridley Pearson "T. Jefferson Parker weaves all the best of classic noir fiction into a thoroughly modern, beautifully written novel about the horrors of war, loss, and ultimately redemption. Twisting, psychologically astute, and brutally honest, The Room of White Fire is a thrill ride to be sure. But it's also a moving story about the frailty of the human heart." --Lisa Unger "Like the authors of all great noir fiction, T. Jefferson Parker has given us an unforgettable investigator in the person of Roland Ford. The ex-Marine and combat veteran is part badass, part philosopher, and his wry insight into the world around him and the people in it are a pleasure to read. And read you will: Parker is a master at spinning a tale you can't put down." --Peter Heller, "T. Jefferson Parker is the poet of American crime fiction, and The Room of White Fire absolutely proves why. It's topical, poignant, brutal, tragic and wry at the same time--and the tale thumps along with the rhythmic and stylistic soundtrack of a beating heart that seems to be shared by PI Roland Ford and Parker himself. There's a damned good reason T. Jefferson Parker has won three Edgar Awards. The Room of White Fir e is the opening salvo of a new series that might win him his fourth." --C.J. Box "Bestseller Parker provides a glimpse into the shadowy, disturbing, and morally indefensible world of outsourced interrogation in this excellent series launch."  -- Publishers Weekly  (starred review) "Parker plays the reader like a virtuoso, with never a disappointing page. His hero is gutsy and vulnerable, the danger high-risk with treachery coming from all directions. And when you're done, like me you're going to be clamoring for more from this new series."  --Steve Berry   "A San Diego PI and veteran of the Gulf War takes a missing person case that plunges him into a maddening mystery. The unrelenting suspense and multiple dangers in his quest ultimately reveal that he is seeking nothing less than love lost and redemption for his own soul." --Joseph Wambaugh "Mesmerizing and haunting. The kind of shocking suspense that keeps you racing to the bitter end. The kind of compelling characters that leave you willing to read from the beginning again. I'm already counting down to the next book in the series." --Lisa Gardner   "T. Jefferson Parker's richly haunting tale about the hidden costs of America's secret war on terror should be the next book you read. The Room of White Fire is sad and funny and deeply moving, classic California noir with heartbreaking prose and unexpected moments of grace." --Nicholas Petrie "T. Jefferson Parker's muscular writing has dazzled for years. His characters are as authentic as the gripping situations he creates. The reader stands on the sidelines jaws agape. In The Room Of White Fire he once again demonstrates his Edgar Award-winning storytelling. He captivates and chokes the air out of the room. Masterful! There are few if any crime writers out there this good. Reader beware, The Room of White Fire will lock you inside and not let you out." --Ridley Pearson "T. Jefferson Parker weaves all the best of classic noir fiction into a thoroughly modern, beautifully written novel about the horrors of war, loss, and ultimately redemption.  Twisting, psychologically astute, and brutally honest, The Room of White Fire is a thrill ride to be sure. But it's also a moving story about the frailty of the human heart." --Lisa Unger "Like the authors of all great noir fiction, T. Jefferson Parker has given us an unforgettable investigator in the person of Roland Ford. The ex-Marine and combat veteran is part badass, part philosopher, and his wry insight into the world around him and the people in it are a pleasure to read. And read you will: Parker is a master at spinning a tale you can't put down." --Peter Heller, "T. Jefferson Parker is the poet of American crime fiction, and The Room of White Fire absolutely proves why. It''s topical, poignant, brutal, tragic and wry at the same time--and the tale thumps along with the rhythmic and stylistic soundtrack of a beating heart that seems to be shared by PI Roland Ford and Parker himself. There''s a damned good reason T. Jefferson Parker has won three Edgar Awards. The Room of White Fir e is the opening salvo of a new series that might win him his fourth." --C.J. Box "Parker deftly builds the tension from suspense to menace to an overwhelming sense of dread. The result is a fast-paced, beautifully written thriller." -- The Washington Post "Bestseller Parker provides a glimpse into the shadowy, disturbing, and morally indefensible world of outsourced interrogation in this excellent series launch." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "An impressive series kickoff from the prolific Parker, packed with interesting supporting characters and written with clarity and economy." --Kirkus Reviews "Parker plays the reader like a virtuoso, with never a disappointing page. His hero is gutsy and vulnerable, the danger high-risk with treachery coming from all directions. And when you''re done, like me you''re going to be clamoring for more from this new series." --Steve Berry "A San Diego PI and veteran of the Gulf War takes a missing person case that plunges him into a maddening mystery. The unrelenting suspense and multiple dangers in his quest ultimately reveal that he is seeking nothing less than love lost and redemption for his own soul." --Joseph Wambaugh "Chilling on multiple levels." -- Booklist "Mesmerizing and haunting. The kind of shocking suspense that keeps you racing to the bitter end. The kind of compelling characters that leave you willing to read from the beginning again. I''m already counting down to the next book in the series." --Lisa Gardner "T. Jefferson Parker''s richly haunting tale about the hidden costs of America''s secret war on terror should be the next book you read. The Room of White Fire is sad and funny and deeply moving, classic California noir with heartbreaking prose and unexpected moments of grace." --Nicholas Petrie "[ The Room of White Fire ] arrives at a spectacular finish. The characters are all well developed. The plot moves quickly, and the dialogue is smart. But the best part is how Parker will make readers think about the themes he weaves into his story, themes that linger in today''s world." -- San Antonio Express News "T. Jefferson Parker''s muscular writing has dazzled for years. His characters are as authentic as the gripping situations he creates. The reader stands on the sidelines jaws agape. In The Room Of White Fire he once again demonstrates his Edgar Award-winning storytelling. He captivates and chokes the air out of the room. Masterful! There are few if any crime writers out there this good. Reader beware, The Room of White Fire will lock you inside and not let you out." --Ridley Pearson "T. Jefferson Parker weaves all the best of classic noir fiction into a thoroughly modern, beautifully written novel about the horrors of war, loss, and ultimately redemption. Twisting, psychologically astute, and brutally honest, The Room of White Fire is a thrill ride to be sure. But it''s also a moving story about the frailty of the human heart." --Lisa Unger "Like the authors of all great noir fiction, T. Jefferson Parker has given us an unforgettable investigator in the person of Roland Ford. The ex-Marine and combat veteran is part badass, part philosopher, and his wry insight into the world around him and the people in it are a pleasure to read. And read you will: Parker is a master at spinning a tale you can''t put down." --Peter Heller
Copyright Date
2017
Lccn
2016-046698
Dewey Decimal
813.6
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23

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    Story line slow in developing. I finished it but can't recommend it.

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