The Accident Man returns in a heart-stopping race to prevent a global holy war Tom Cain's The Accident Man introduced Samuel Carver-a man hired to make bad things happen-to rave reviews from critics and readers alike. Now, Carver is back in a new adventure that takes him from the war rooms of Washington, D.C., and the palaces of the French Riviera to the Arctic peaks of Norway and the war-torn Serbian countryside. Carver finds himself lying broken and damaged in a Swiss sanitarium after rescuing his lover, Alix Petrova, from her Russian spymaster. But when Alix's former employers force her to leave him and seduce an American military official, Carver emerges, shockingly and violently, as his former self-just in time to discover a Texas billionaire's messianic plot to destroy the world.
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"Sam Carver gets another outing. Finding out who his friends and enemies are in equal measure. Fast paced action from around the world. A fascinating look at the world of confusion suffered after a trauma. A great page turner with plenty of back story and another big What If? And on to the next..."
— Jane (4 out of 5 stars)
" enjoyed once I got into it..... "
— Frances, 1/17/2014" Worthy sequel to The Accident Man. Too bad the next books in the series are so hard to get in the US! "
— Laureen, 11/9/2013" Not as good as the previous book (Accident man) but would still make a heck of an action movie! "
— Jennifer, 9/2/2013" excellence in the spy/ thriller genre, especially for a sequel. in my head, samuel carver looks like viggo mortensen. "
— Purl, 8/5/2013" Picked this up as bargain book and was pleasantly surprised. Second in the series, so now I've gotta read the first and see how the characters came to this point. "
— Meghan, 11/23/2012" This is great book pumped with adrenaline from the get go. It also keeps the reader thinking ahead as to what might happen next.....totally enjoyed it! "
— Jorge, 5/27/2012" Another action packed, suspence novel with Sam Carver working to keep the bad guys at bay. It's hard to keep up with who's trustworthy and who's a real bad guy, but Sam manages through it. I do like how the fictitious story intertwines with some true to life events. "
— Tracy, 4/27/2012" This is a great sequel to The Accident Man. "
— Betty, 12/1/2011" Nothing special. Just a nice suspense book. "
— Mindy, 6/30/2011" 95 pages in and I just felt that if its gone nowhere in that space of time then is it going anywhere in the 500. Along with the fact the The Accident Man only received 3 stars from me and that wasn't that great a 3 star review has made me not continue. "
— Chris, 5/24/2011" Really enjoyed this (2nd) Samuel Carver installment! I enjoyed the pace. I just couldn't put it down! But I need the next installment to find out what happens next. "
— Shahrun, 3/21/2011" A worth successor to Tom Cain's Accident Man. Another solid thriller about Sam Carver. It picks up seamlessly where the previous book ended and follows through in the high stakes world of espionage and intrigue. "
— Jp, 12/22/2010" Well after starting this I realise it is a sequel, but carry on. It is a good solid read, I am off now to locate the first novel The Accident Man. "
— Greg, 1/2/2010Tom Cain is the pseudonym of an award-winning journalist, with twenty-five years’ experience working for Fleet Street newspapers, as well as major magazines in Britain and the US. During the course of his career he has conducted in-depth interviews with senior politicians, billionaire entrepreneurs, Olympic athletes, movie stars, supermodels and rock legends. He has investigated financial scandals on Wall Street, studio intrigues in Hollywood and corrupt sports stars in Britain. The first Western journalist to cross the border into Serbia after the US bombing campaign of 1999, he has lived in Moscow, Washington, DC and Havana, Cuba. He currently lives with his family in Sussex, England.
John Lee is the winner of numerous Earphones Awards and the prestigious Audie Award for Best Narration. He has twice won acclaim as AudioFile’s Best Voice in Fiction & Classics. He also narrates video games, does voice-over work, and writes plays. He is an accomplished stage actor and has written and coproduced the feature films Breathing Hard and Forfeit. He played Alydon in the 1963–64 Doctor Who serial The Daleks.