2 Books by Chris Petit
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Overview: Christopher Petit is a novelist and film-maker. His work in film includes Radio On, Chinese Boxes and (with lain Sinclair) The Cardinal and the Corpse, The Falconer, Asylum and London Orbital. His first novel, Robinson, has been republished by Granta Books. He is also the author of The Psalm Killer and Back from the Dead. He lives in London.
Genre: Fiction | Mystery/Thriller
Praise for Chris Petit
- ‘Powerful evocation of a city living in terror’ Sunday Times Crime Club
‘Ambitious, darkly atmospheric’ The Times
‘Hugely impressive and highly readable; in the tradition of Thomas Harris’s The Silence of the Lambs’ Financial Times
‘Ferocious invention marks this novel out as special’ The Edge
‘Ambitious and intelligent’ Times
‘Puts Petit in the first rank’ Metro
‘A zigzagging narrative as byzantine an blackly pessemistic as late James Ellroy’ Independent on Sunday
‘An example of the genre near its best. Gorky Park with something to spare; well worth anyone’s weekend’ Guardian for The Psalm Killer
Back from the Dead
McMahon, a rock star uncomfortably conscious of being past his best, is shocked to open a letter that contains the same declarations of love as those of an obsessed fan who wrote to him years ago. But Leah, the author of those letters, is dead–so how can these new letters contain things that only the dead girl could have known? As the employment of ex-coppers for celebrity security has become a necessary fashion accessory, McMahon’s wife hires Youselli, a hard-nosed city officer in need of extra money. But soon Youselli is inexorably drawn into the decadent lifestyle of his substance-abusing employers, and as he digs deeper into the strange motives of the mysterious fan, he plunges into a dark world of sexual obsession and manic love.
The Human Pool
Rumors about Willi Schmidt’s actions during the Second World War were enigmatic, to say the least. He worked for U.S. Intelligence out of Switzerland; he cut black-market deals on the side; he rescued scores of Jews from the Nazis. Saint or sinner? Either way, Schmidt was strictly murky waters — and reports of his death in 1945 surprised no one. Sixty years later, Joe Hoover is convinced Schmidt is still alive, armed with a false name and a fortune in pharmaceuticals. For years, Hoover, former Intelligence courier for the American spymaster Allen Dulles, has been haunted by misgivings about his own wartime role in his boss’s top-secret financial partnership with the Third Reich. Now, someone wants Hoover dead.
Back in Europe, Hoover discovers that operations he thought had ended long ago are still being played out. Forming an uneasy alliance with Vaughan, an undercover journalist investigating neo-Nazi traffic of Kurdish refugees, he begins to unravel a conspiracy that leads deep into his past, to his days mixing with Nazi officers in the supposedly neutral cities of Zurich, Istanbul, and Budapest, where enemies did deals over cocktails. At each step, Hoover finds the shadow of Willi Schmidt and the specter of World War II’s most grotesque and enduring legacy — a trade in people: the human pool. Set against a vivid historical backdrop, The Human Pool mixes fiction and fact to explosive effect. Chris Petit has crafted his finest novel yet — a cosmopolitan, thinking-person’s thriller that turns the world inside out and traces its veins: It spells nothing less than the rebirth of the great espionage novel.
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