Joanne Leedom-Ackerman is a novelist, short story writer, and journalist whose works of fiction include Burning Distance, The Dark Path to the River, and No Marble Angels. Her recent nonfiction book, PEN Journeys: Memoir of Literature on the Line, drew inspiration from her job as a vice president of the worldwide writers and human rights organization PEN International. She is also on the boards of the American Writers Museum, the International Center for Journalists, Words Without Borders, and Refugees International. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Texas Institute of Letters. The Far Side of the Desert is her latest novel.
“The Far Side of the Desert is a riveting thriller with richly
nuanced characters and fast-paced action. The plot imaginatively
taps into recent history to illustrate the human dimensions of
terrorism—both the complex psyche of the perpetrators and the
gnawing questions among those sucked into their vortex. I binged
until the end.” —Robin Wright, author of Rock the Casbah: Rage
and Rebellion Across the Islamic World
“The Far Side of the Desert by Joanne Leedom-Ackerman is a
razor-sharp tale of sisters, daughters, spies, and lovers; some
relatable, some who appear to be beyond redemption, and some whose
acts of good or evil are much harder to tease apart. Deftly
managing the tightrope between the tightly-paced geopolitical and
the nuanced psychological, Leedom-Ackerman delivers a thriller that
transcends genre and has stayed with me long after I read it in one
breathless sitting. The Far Side of the Desert is one of
my top reads this year!” —Deborah Goodrich Royce, best-selling
author of Reef Road
“A thoroughly enjoyable read. I hesitate to call The Far Side
of the Desert a page-turner, but only because it’s so much
more, with characters that will stay with you long after you
finish.” —James Grippando, New York Times best-selling
author
“The Far Side of the Desert is that rare story—a literary work
and a first-rate thriller. Joanne Leedom-Ackerman, who has traveled
the world advocating for human rights, is one of the few writers
today who can construct a superb and complex international spy
novel. The Far Side of the Desert is stellar.” —Jennifer
Clement, former President of PEN International and award-winning
novelist of Prayers for the Stolen
“Get your passport. The globetrotting Waters trio takes readers to
Cairo, Morocco, Spain, and Gibraltar, in an amazing human-interest
and political thriller.” —Bookreporter
“Global terror plots and interfamily dynamics are centered
in The Far Side of the Desert, a propulsive thriller with
myriad levels of intrigue and suspense.” —Foreword Reviews
Praise for Joanne Leedom-Ackerman
“Running the gamut of emotions from fear to love, this plot surges
along as unpredictable as a riptide. Romance and thriller readers
will both find plenty of mischief and mayhem.” —Steve
Berry, New York Times best-selling author
“Burning Distance is a double helix of a book, carefully
plotted and beautifully told. It’s a spy story interwoven with a
love story, and the strands fit together in a way that moves the
reader effortlessly from chapter to chapter . . . A subtle and
satisfying novel.” —David Ignatius, Washington
Post columnist and New York Times best-selling
author
“I entered the world of Burning Distance and I didn’t
want to leave. The narrative voice unfolds the story both
poetically and realistically.” —Azar Nafisi, New York
Times best-selling author
“Burning Distance opens with a mystery, glides into a love
story, and unfolds into a political thriller . . . Readers will be
up way past their bedtimes eagerly turning pages to discover what
happens to Lizzy and Adil. A great read!” —Susan Isaacs, New
York Times best-selling author
“Burning Distance is a mystery, a complicated, story-driven
drama of lives lived amidst the high risk of life and death in
international arms trading . . . This is a real page turner which
also informs, excites, and moves us.” —Susan Richards Shreve,
author of More News Tomorrow
“I was immediately engrossed in the lives of Joanne
Leedom-Ackerman's characters and their fascinating and compelling
stories. Joanne has the ability to take the big issues of
contemporary life and render them in the contexts of love,
conscience, and the consequence of choice.” —Eric Lax, author
of Start to Finish
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