John Smith can read minds - and that's how he knows how much trouble he's in . . .
Born and raised in Idaho, Christopher Farnsworth worked as an investigative and business reporter before selling his first screenplay. Since then, he has been coming up with new and better ways to kill monsters, bad guys and aliens. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Jean Roosevelt Farnsworth, and their daughter, Caroline.
An intriguing premise makes the latest thriller from Farnsworth
shine . . . James Rollins, Michael Crichton, and Jeremy Robinson
fans should definitely think about picking this one up. Hopefully a
sequel with John Smith will be coming soon.
*Booklist*
Farnsworth, author of the fantastical Nathaniel Cade series, stand
to expand his following with this clever, offbeat thriller.
*Kirkus Reviews*
I really liked this, bit like being on a roller coaster. Well worth
taking on holiday
*frostmagazine.com*
The characters and dialogue are first class and the interaction
between the main protagonists is excellent. The pace has sufficient
light and shade to allow the reader to steal the occasional breath.
The violence is gut-wrenching but just falls short of being
gratuitous. If all his other thrillers are as well written,
beautifully researched and as fast paced as this one then I have
some happy reading hours ahead of me
*Breakaway Reviewers*
A compelling introduction to a morally ambiguous hero, Kill File is
a seamless blend of sub genres that moves fast, hits hard and
leaves you wanting more.
*Starburst Magazine*
A former military man and telepath sells his services to the
wealthy. But, when he's asked to retrieve information and wipe it
from an entrepreneur's brain, things go horribly wrong. He and
sidekick Kelsey find themselves being pursued by a man who can
track their every move. A thriller that's nicely balanced,
cinematically written (easy to visualize on-screen), with a touch
of romance
*Bookfoolery*
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