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Arctic Sun

Arctic Sun

Summary

From the award-winning author of Moskva and Nightfall Berlin, a gripping suspense-filled thriller in the frozen North . . .

‘Cold War conspiracies build to a bloody climax in the snow’ The Times, Thriller of the Month

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Winter, 1987. The Kola Peninsula, northern Russia.


A secret, underground research station is destroyed in an explosion.

Coming months after the Chernobyl disaster, the Soviets will do anything to conceal the incident. Which is bad news for British Arctic researcher Dr Amelia Blackburn who stumbles on the truth . . .

Lost in frozen, endless night, Kola is as difficult to survive in as it is impossible to get into or out of without the Soviets noticing. But those are Major Tom Fox’s orders: find Amelia, learn what she knows, leave. His chances of success drop with the temperature.

But Fox, a widower desperate to see his son again, has one thing the Soviets chasing him lack. A light to guide him in the darkness . . .

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‘For those who enjoy vintage le Carré’ Ian Rankin

‘The new le Carré’ BBC Radio 2 The Sara Cox Show

‘A proper page-turning high stakes thriller’ Crime Time

‘A damned fine writer’ Independent


British Science Fiction Award
winner, 2006

Reviews

  • PRAISE FOR JACK GRIMWOOD
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About the author

Jack Grimwood

Jack Grimwood, a.k.a Jon Courtenay Grimwood, was born in Malta and christened in the upturned bell of a ship. He grew up in the Far East, Britain and Scandinavia. He's written for national newspapers, is a two-time winner of the BSFA Award for Best Novel, and was shortlisted for Le Prix Montesquieu 2015. His work has been translated into numerous languages. He is married to the journalist and novelist Sam Baker. Arctic Sun is his fourth thriller.


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