Gerald Seymour's international thrillers have topped best-seller lists in England and have been made into television movies in both the UK and the United States. Like Ken Follett and John le CarrE, he is a master at putting strong characters in compelling situations. When sources reveal that Iran's top assassin has targeted Frank Perry for his next kill, the British Security Service wants Frank to move from the quiet English seacoast village where he's been hiding for five years. But having left behind his life and family once before, Frank decides he's through running. As he and the government take protective measures, Frank discovers an unsuspected enemy: the fears and suspicions of his friends and neighbors. A Line in the Sand thrillingly examines the political and personal motives that move people to make stands for what they believe in. Narrator Simon Prebble accents a building suspense that will leave listeners breathless with anticipation.
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"Great tale of efforts to protect ex civilian spy when Iranian govt find out his new identity. description of community's reaction to the threat is awesome. Usual great pacing and characterisation I have come to expect from Seymour."
— Lee (5 out of 5 stars)
" Brilliant, emotional, utterly believable "
— Stephen, 8/17/2013" 4.25--this guy is worth reading. "
— Rod, 7/25/2013" I found this to be an outstanding book, emotional and suspenseful. I have read others by this author and haven't been disappointed at all. I intend to read everything I can find by him. Highly recommend this to anyone. "
— Lynette, 1/22/2012Gerald Seymour spent fifteen years as an international television news reporter, covering the Vietnam War, Ireland, the Munich Olympics massacre, Germany’s Red Army, Italy’s Red Brigades, and Palestinian groups. He is the author of seventeen novels, including the bestseller Harry’s Game. He lives in Bath, England.
Simon Prebble, a British-born performer, is a stage and television actor and veteran narrator of some three hundred audiobooks. As one of AudioFile’s Golden Voices, he has received thirty-seven Earphones Awards and won the prestigious Audie in 2010. He lives in New York.