Russell Andrews is a pseudonym for the team of
Peter Gethers and David Handler.
Peter Gethers has written two previous novels, The Dandy and
Getting Blue, and two bestselling nonfiction books, The Cat Who
Went to Paris and A Cat Abroad. In addition, he is an editor and
publisher and, with David Handler, has written numerous film
scripts and television shows. Mr. Gethers lives in New York City
and Sag Harbor, New York. This is the first collaboration with Mr.
Handler under the name "Russell Andrews."
David Handler began his career as a journalist and critic. He won
widespread critical acclaim for his autobiographical first novel,
Kiddo, and has an Edgar and an American Mystery Award for his
series of eight novels featuring amateur sleuth Stewart Hoag - a
hero who, in the words of the Detroit Free Press, combines "the
panache of James Bond, the in-your-face attitude of Sean Penn, and
the lethal wit of Gore Vidal." Mr. Handler has written many
television and film scripts with his longtime partner, Peter
Gethers. He makes his home in Old Lyme, Connecticut.
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UP SERIOUS SPEED. . . . Writer Carl Granville - down on his luck
personally and professionally - is approached one day by a hotshot
publisher who says she'll pay him a startling amount of money to
turn a top secret diary into a novel. Gift from God or devilish
trap? . . . The conspiracy he gets tangled in plays on some
seriously topical fears."
-Entertainment Weekly
"THE BOOK'S GOT EVERYTHING A BIG ADVENTURE THRILLER SHOULD - a
potentially world-shaking secret, nearly invincible villains,
vulnerable protagonists on the run, romance, [and] betrayal. . . .
What takes it a step beyond . . . are the seriousness of its
message and the playfulness with which it bites the hand that
publishes it."
-Los Angeles Times
"FRANTIC . . . NOTHING IS EVER AS IT SEEMS."
-The Boston Globe
"THIS ONE WILL KEEP YOU GUESSING UNTIL THE END."
-Houston Chronicle
"THE EFFECT IS A BIT LIKE ROLLING DOWN A GRASSY HILL . . . YOU PICK
UP SERIOUS SPEED. . . . Writer Carl Granville - down on his luck
personally and professionally - is approached one day by a hotshot
publisher who says she'll pay him a startling amount of money to
turn a top secret diary into a novel. Gift from God or devilish
trap? . . . The conspiracy he gets tangled in plays on some
seriously topical fears."
-Entertainment Weekly
"THE BOOK'S GOT EVERYTHING A BIG ADVENTURE THRILLER SHOULD - a
potentially world-shaking secret, nearly invincible villains,
vulnerable protagonists on the run, romance, [and] betrayal. . . .
What takes it a step beyond . . . are the seriousness of its
message and the playfulness with which it bites the hand that
publishes it."
-Los Angeles Times
"FRANTIC . . . NOTHING IS EVER AS IT SEEMS."
-The Boston Globe
"THIS ONE WILL KEEP YOU GUESSING UNTIL THE END."
-Houston Chronicle
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