Author:
Colin Harrison
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Learn moreThere's no doubt about it: Colin Harrison is a master storyteller. Critics and readers love his gripping, dark books. It's hard not to get sucked into his world. Entertainment Weekly calls him the "class act of the urban thriller," Michiko Kakutani of The New York Times lauds him as "a master of mood and atmosphere," and Publishers Weekly crows that Harrison "writes like an angel."
Now, the author of The Havana Room, Afterburn, and Manhattan Nocturne raises the stakes with an electrifying new thriller, The Finder. Harrison spins the story of a young, beautiful, secretive Chinese woman, Jin-Li, who gets involved in a brilliant scheme to steal valuable information from corporations in New York City. When the plan is discovered by powerful New Yorkers who stand to lose enormous sums of money, Jin-Li goes on the run. Meanwhile, her former lover, Ray Grant, a man who was out of the country for years but who has recently returned, is caught up in the search for her. Ray has not been forthcoming to Jin-Li about why he left New York or what he was doing overseas, but his training and strengths will be put to the ultimate test against those who are unmerciful in their desire to regain a fortune lost. Ray is going to have to find Jin-Li, and he is going to have to find her fast.
Colin Harrison is the author of the novels You Belong to Me, Break and Enter, Bodies Electric, Manhattan Nocturne, Afterburn, The Havana Room, The Finder, and Risk. He serves as the editor in chief at Scribner, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. A graduate of Haverford College and the University of Iowa Writersโ Workshop, he is married to the writer Kathryn Harrison and lives in Brooklyn, New York, and Jamesport, Long Island.
Jason Culp has been acting since the age of ten, and his credits include a variety of television, theater, and film roles.ย He is best known for his role as Julian Gerome on General Hospital.ย In addition to voiceover work in national commercials, Culp has narrated audiobooks by bestselling authors such as Louis LโAmour, Danielle Steel, John Irving, and David Weber.ย He has been recording since 1996 and has nearly 35 audiobooks under his belt.ย Culp has also narrated documentaries for National Geographic and the History Channel.
Audiobook details
Narrator:
Jason Culp
ISBN:
9781427203045
Length:
12 hours 21 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Macmillan Audio
Publication date:
April 1, 2008
Edition:
Unabridged
Reviews
โJake is our hero - funny, courageous, and wickedly clever - and Boutsikaris reads his character with just the right touch. He does a great job portraying the many other players and reads at a good brisk pace that reflects the building tension and action.โ โLibrary Journal
โJason Culp's narration adds edge to this tightly plotted corporate thrillerโฆThe gripping story and the deft reading make for a solid listening experience.โ โPublishers Weekly
โYou don't read Colin Harrison, you devour him.โ โThe Philadelphia Enquirer
โHis [Narrator Jason Culp] timing...is quite good, and he changes his tone and pitch for different characters, so we never get bored by his delivery.โ โThe Sunday Journal Sentinel
โA gripping thriller by a master storyteller, tautly written, and ingeniously plotted. The Havana Room has the raw, scathing commentary of The Bonfire of the Vanities and the pacing of The Firm all rolled into one terrific read. This is Colin Harrison's best book yet.โ โVince Flynn, author of Executive Power on The Havana Room