Somewhere in Pakistan, Sonia Laghari and eight fellow members of a symposium on peace are being held captive by armed terrorists. Sonia, a deeply religious woman as well as a Jungian psychologist, has become the de facto leader of the kidnapped group, while her son Theo, an ex-Delta soldier, uses hi
The Good Son
โ Scribed by Michael Gruber
- Publisher
- Corvus;Gale Cengage Learning
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 283 KB
- Edition
- Large print ed
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1410431185
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โฆ Synopsis
The Agent: In the mountain fastness of the Hindu Kush a deadly game of deception and intrigue is entering its final phase. At its heart, a man known only as the Engineer. The Analyst: In the subterranean corridors of Washington an ambitious young NSA operative receives an intercept that confirms her agency's worst fears. But she's not convinced. She thinks it's a trap. The Mother: In a fortified village high above the Swat Valley, a hostage awaits execution. She can't out-fight her captors, but can she out-think them? Can she get into their heads before she loses hers? The Son: On the other side of the world, a Special Forces soldier in a clandestine branch of the American military plans a daring rescue operation. But to save his mother he will have to betray his country. At the intersection of East and West, of faith and fanaticism, of loyalty and betrayal, New York Times bestselling author Michael Gruber has created a provocative, high-calibre thriller where one family's convoluted past is catching up with the present, where nightmares and dreams can become real, where truth and lies can be one and the same.
Review
..". The brilliant character development and the labyrinthine plot line, not to mention the absorbing history of modern jihadism and the U.S. war on terrorism, make this a provocative thriller that readers won't soon forget."--"PW "(Starred)
"Is there anything Gruber can't write about? In this richly layered tale, ... there are twists and tension aplenty--ideas, too. If only governments were half as interested in the psychology of violence, maybe war itself might become a work of fiction."--"Booklist "(Starred)
"Gruber... weaves threads together masterfully while successfully exploring themes of family, duty, loyalty, cultural identity and more, without ever slowing the momentum. Smart, tense and vastly entertaining."--"Kirkus"
""The Good Son," by Michael Gruber, is one of those few and far between complex, intelligent, and insightful thrillers. The main character, Theo Bailey, is a Special Operations soldier who decides to take a more-or-less unauthorized leave from the Army to locate his mother, Jungian psychotherapist Sonia Bailey Laghari, who's disappeared near Kashmir. Sonia, who'd become a practicing Muslim when she married a Pakistani, was in South Asia to convene a symposium on "Conflict Resolution on the Subcontinent: A Therapeutic Approach" with a group of fellow pacifists. Ironically--given the title of the symposium--she and her fellow participants, who include an American billionaire, a Jesuit priest, and a Quaker couple, are kidnapped by terrorists, who may or may not have nuclear weapons at their disposal. Unless Theo can figure out what's going on and how to foil the terrorists' plans, his mother is doomed. At worst, the terrorists will use the nuclear devices; at best, Sonia and the rest will die by beheading. Because you're immediately sucked into the intricate and page-turning plot, this is a good novel for a long plane flight; but readers who are looking for a thriller with a strong philosophical subtext--the sort of novel t
About the Author
Michael Gruber was born and raised in New York City. He has a PhD in octopus behaviour, and has served as a US Army medic, a chef, a roadie, a Washington D.C. policy analyst and speechwriter. Since 1990, however, he has been a full-time writer and is the author of the international bestseller The Book of Air and Shadows. He now lives in Seattle, Washington with his wife, three children and an extremely large dog.
Library : General
Formats : EPUB
ISBN : 9781848878822
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Somewhere in Pakistan, Sonia Laghari and eight fellow members of a symposium on peace are being held captive by armed terrorists. Sonia, a deeply religious woman as well as a Jungian psychologist, has become the de facto leader of the kidnapped group, while her son Theo, an ex-Delta soldier, uses hi
Somewhere in Pakistan, Sonia Laghari and eight fellow members of a symposium on peace are being held captive by armed terrorists. Sonia, a deeply religious woman as well as a Jungian psychologist, has become the de facto leader of the kidnapped group, while her son Theo, an ex-Delta soldier, uses hi
EDITORIAL REVIEW: \*\*\*New York Times\*\*\*\*\* bestselling author Michael Gruber, a member of "the elite ranks of those who can both chill the blood and challenge the mind" (\*The Denver Post\*), delivers a taut, multilayered, riveting novel of suspense\*\* Somewhere in Pakistan, Sonia L
EDITORIAL REVIEW: \*\*\*New York Times\*\*\*\*\* bestselling author Michael Gruber, a member of "the elite ranks of those who can both chill the blood and challenge the mind" (\*The Denver Post\*), delivers a taut, multilayered, riveting novel of suspense\*\* Somewhere in Pakistan, Sonia L