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I Am Pilgrim

by Terry Hayes

"I Am Pilgrim is simply one of the best suspense novels I've read in a long time." --David Baldacci, #1 New York Times bestselling author "A big, breathless tale of nonstop suspense." --Janet Maslin, The New York Time

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Author Biography

Terry Hayes is the New York Times bestselling author of I Am Pilgrim and The Year of the Locust and is the award-winning writer and producer of numerous movies. His credits include Payback, Road Warrior, and Dead Calm (featuring Nicole Kidman). He lives in Switzerland with his wife, Kristen, and their four children.

Review

"The strongest [thriller] in years . . . a taut, global trek . . . a long and perfect pilgrimage. (Grade: A)"-- "Cleveland Plain Dealer"
"Whatever you're doing right now, stand up and turn around. Take a good look at the edge of your seat. That's where you'll be clinging when you read I Am Pilgrim."-- "Naples Daily News"
"I Am Pilgrim is a twelve-course meal of a thriller.... A breathtaking accomplishment of a debut."--Gregg Hurwitz, New York Times bestselling author of Tell No Lies
"I Am Pilgrim is a 21st century thriller: a high concept plot, but with finely drawn protagonists. The plot twists and turns like a python in a sack. Thestyle is visceral, gritty and cinematic...A satisfying and ambitious book, written with skill and verve."--Adam LeBor "The Times, UK"
"THRILLER OF THE WEEK. Delivers thrills and spills...A full tilt mix of Homeland, The Wire and The Bourne Ultimatum."-- "Mail on Sunday"
"The storytelling and a truly intriguing protagonist make "I Am Pilgrim" a contender for best-of-the-year lists."-- "Associated Press"
"Hayes delivers muscular prose, sniper-round accurate dialogue and enough superb and original plotting to fill three volumes. He balances it all with the dexterity of the accomplished storyteller that he so obviously is. I Am Pilgrim is simply one of the best suspense novels I've read in a long time."--David Baldacci "#1 New York Times bestselling author"
''Dude, freak out. That's my new Gone Girl. Gone Girl was the last book that I couldn't put down. Seriously, email me when you read it. You'll be five chapters in, and you'll look up and be like, 'Dude!'''--Jimmy Fallon "Entertainment Weekly"

Review Quote

"Whatever you're doing right now, stand up and turn around. Take a good look at the edge of your seat. That's where you'll be clinging when you read I Am Pilgrim."

Excerpt from Book

I Am Pilgrim 1 There are places I''ll remember all my life--Red Square with a hot wind howling across it, my mother''s bedroom on the wrong side of Eight Mile, the endless gardens of a fancy foster home, a man waiting to kill me in a group of ruins known as the Theater of Death. But nothing is burned deeper in my memory than a walk-up in New York--threadbare curtains, cheap furniture, a table loaded with tina and other party drugs. Lying next to the bed are a handbag, black panties the size of dental floss, and a pair of six-inch Jimmy Choos. Like their owner, they don''t belong here. She is naked in the bathroom--her throat cut, floating facedown in a bathtub full of sulfuric acid, the active ingredient in a drain cleaner available at any supermarket. Dozens of empty bottles of the cleaner--Drain Bomb, it''s called--lie scattered on the floor. Unnoticed, I start picking through them. They''ve all got their price tags still attached and I see that, in order to avoid suspicion, whoever killed her bought them at twenty different stores. I''ve always said it''s hard not to admire good planning. The place is in chaos, the noise deafening--police radios blaring, coroner''s assistants yelling for support, a Hispanic woman sobbing. Even if a victim doesn''t know anyone in the world, it seems like there''s always someone sobbing at a scene like this. The young woman in the bath is unrecognizable--the three days she has spent in the acid have destroyed all her features. That was the plan I guess--whoever killed her had also weighed down her hands with telephone books. The acid has dissolved not only her fingerprints but almost the entire metacarpal structure underneath. Unless the forensic guys at the NYPD get lucky with a dental match, they''ll have a helluva time putting a name to this one. In places like this, where you get a feeling evil still clings to the walls, your mind can veer into strange territory. The idea of a young woman without a face made me think of a Lennon/McCartney groove from long ago--it''s about Eleanor Rigby, a woman who wore a face that she kept in a jar by the door. In my head I start calling the victim Eleanor. The crime-scene team still have work to do, but there isn''t a person in the place who doesn''t think Eleanor was killed during sex: the mattress half off the base, the tangled sheets, a brown spray of decaying arterial blood on a bedside table. The really sick ones figure he cut her throat while he was still inside her. The bad thing is--they may be right. However she died, those that look for blessings may find one here--she wouldn''t have realized what was happening, not until the last moment anyway. Tina--crystal meth--would have taken care of that. It makes you so damn horny, so euphoric as it hits your brain that any sense of foreboding would have been impossible. Under its influence the only coherent thought most people can marshal is to find a partner and bang their back out. Next to the two empty foils of tina is what looks like one of those tiny shampoo bottles you get in hotel bathrooms. Unmarked, it contains a clear liquid--GHB, I figure. It''s getting a lot of play now in the dark corners of the web: in large doses it is replacing rohypnol as the date-rape drug of choice. Most music venues are flooded with it: clubbers slug a tiny cap to cut tina, taking the edge off of its paranoia. But GHB also comes with its own side effects--a loss of inhibitions and a more intense sexual experience. On the street one of its names is Easy Lay. Kicking off her Jimmys, stepping out of her tiny black skirt, Eleanor must have been a rocket on the Fourth of July. As I move through the crush of people--unknown to any of them, a stranger with an expensive jacket slung over his shoulder and a lot of freight in his past--I stop at the bed. I close out the noise and in my mind I see her on top, naked, riding him cowgirl. She is in her early twenties with a good body and I figure she is right into it--the cocktail of drugs whirling her toward a shattering orgasm, her body temperature soaring, thanks to the meth, her swollen breasts pushing down, her heart and respiratory rate rocketing under the onslaught of passion and chemicals, her breath coming in gulping bursts, her wet tongue finding a mind of its own and searching hard for the mouth below. Sex today sure isn''t for sissies. Neon signs from a row of bars outside the window would have hit the blond highlights in her three-hundred-dollar haircut and sparkled off a Panerai diver''s watch. Yeah, it''s fake but it''s a good one. I know this woman. We all do--the type anyway. You see them in the huge new Prada store in Milan, queuing outside the clubs in Soho, sipping skinny lattes in the hot caf

Details

ISBN1439177732
Author Terry Hayes
Short Title I AM PILGRIM
Pages 624
Publisher Atria Books
Language English
ISBN-10 1439177732
ISBN-13 9781439177730
Media Book
Format Paperback
Year 2014
Publication Date 2014-12-02
Subtitle A Thriller
Imprint Atria Books
DEWEY 823.92
Audience General
UK Release Date 2014-12-02

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