The plot is simple. Four men hijack a tube train and demand a million dollar ransom. It is a thrill a minute trip, beautifully capturing the feel of all the people involved and the city itself. I recommend it to the last line - DAILY MIRROR An ingenious idea for a novel - all those characters, all those motives, all that nail-biting. A really exciting, tough thriller - EVENING STANDARD Impressive tour de force, well written and planned - THE OBSERVER
John Godey Boeken
Deze auteur onderzoekt de spanning tussen de schijnbare routine en verborgen chaos, vaak gesitueerd in meedogenloze stedelijke landschappen. Zijn werken worden gekenmerkt door een vlot tempo en een ingewikkelde plot die de lezer in complexe scenario's trekt. Door middel van spannende verhalen duikt de auteur in thema's van menselijke vindingrijkheid tegenover tegenspoed, waarbij hij regelmatig het criminele circuit en confrontaties met autoriteiten aanraakt. Zijn meesterschap in spanning en realistische karakterisering zorgen voor een onderscheidende vertelstem.

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The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3
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Grand Central station, New York. 1-23pm. What starts as a normal day on the New York City subway becomes a race against time when a commuter train is hijacked. It is packed with passengers and the ransom is one million dollars. The NYPD frantically pursue the train on the city streets, but the question remains- the subway is a closed system - surely there is no way out... But the four hijackers, led by a mercenary named Ryder, have thought about this. And once they receive their ransom money, they plan to send the train off at top speed toward the terminal station where it will crash, killing all the passengers...
On a steamy night in Central Park, a sailor returning from South Africa gets mugged. What the mugger doesn't know is that the sailor is carrying a deadly Black Mamba-the most poisonous snake in the world. The sailor is murdered, the mugger is bitten, and the snake slithers off into the underbrush-and becomes the terror of Central Park.John Godey's fast-paced, no-frills prose keeps the action intense as the city authorities rush to capture the snake-and the populace tries to stay out of its way. With all the heart-pumping action of Jaws, but set in the center of one of the world's most populated urban centers, this book guarantees you'll never look at Central Park the same way again.



