It’s 1961 and the white heat of the Space Race is making the Cold War even colder
Tim Glister is a Creative Director working in advertising. He’s worked for a range of famous and infamous brands, including eighteen months at the controversial political communications agency Cambridge Analytica. He lives in London, and Red Corona is his first novel.
‘Relentless and sleek. This pitch-perfect debut – a gripping
espionage thriller in the vein of Charles Cumming, Tom Rob Smith,
and Mick Herron – signals the arrival of a remarkable talent.’
*A.J. Finn, author of The Woman in the Window*
'A thoroughly engaging spy thriller that had me gripped from start
to finish and left me desperate for more!'
*S. J. Watson, author of Before I Go to Sleep*
‘Thrills by the bucket… An entertaining blend of Le Carré-like
in-house establishment rivalries and sheer propulsive action
reminiscent of Len Deighton.’
*Maxim Jakubowski*
'A clever and complex thriller with truly memorable characters. The
60s setting is brilliantly done.'
*Elly Griffiths, author of the Dr Ruth Galloway mysteries*
'A thriller of true ambition and scope – with Red Corona, his
debut novel, Tim Glister announces himself as a writer to
watch.'
*Lucie Whitehouse, author of Critical Incidents*
'A gripping historical thriller, impeccably researched and
skilfully told.'
*Charles Cumming, author of The Man Between*
'An engrossing and original spy thriller. Glister writes with
confidence and excitement. A star of the espionage genre is
born.'
*Michael Wood, author of the DCI Matilda Darke series*
'A fascinating chase through an extraordinary time in history. Tim
Glister blends technical insight with a clever story that races
along. I enjoyed the intriguing characters who are rushing to solve
a mystery as superpowers teeter on the brink.'
*Holly Watt, author of To The Lions*
'Red Corona is a fantastic and clever new Cold War spy novel. If
you like le Carré you'll enjoy it.'
*Chris Deerin*
'A fascinating and gripping Cold War thriller that shines a light
on the surveillance race that hid in the shadow of the space
race.'
*Gareth Rubin, author of Liberation Square*
'Taut, ambitious and engaging with a superb sense of time and
place, Red Corona is an excellent debut thriller and Tim Glister an
author to watch. Highly recommended.'
*Hair Past a Freckle blog*
'Catchy title! Actually, Red Corona has nothing to do
with viruses, but the space race in 1961... An entertaining, not to
say nostalgic, espionage thriller.'
*The Times and Sunday Times Crime Club*
‘A really entertaining read; it’s lightly written, action driven
and fun… Fans of high octane thrillers will love this novel. The
characters are intriguing and there are enough twists to satisfy a
puzzle-hardened reader. All that glistens may not be gold but
all that Glisters is.’
*New Books Magazine*
‘In this complex espionage plot Mr. Glister has crafted a very fine
thriller by creating a suffocating but at the same time an
intoxicating mood whilst bringing to life a most desperate and
dangerous time in our history.’
*Shots blog*
‘There are twists and turns and a satisfactory ending. Tim Glister
has clearly researched the worlds of intelligence and the space
race. I recommend this debut novel and look forward to the
next.’
*Mystery People*
‘Glister has drawn together enough authentic knowledge of 1960s
scientific technology to make it totally convincing…
a very cleverly woven plot.’
*Tablet*
‘Intrigue, thrills, fights and killings occur in the race to cross
that line first, and cracking drama it is with well-observed
MI5, CIA and KGB characters in realistic settings surrounded by
many authentic contemporary touches… so naturally written that
you’re actually there… I was reminded of Frederick
Forsyth’s Day of the Jackal with its similarly relentless
motivations. A great read.’
*Historical Novel Society*
‘Completely engaging and compelling… Impressive for a debut!...
There’s so much to get your teeth into and I thoroughly enjoyed
it.’
*BookTrail*
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