Review:
Praise for" Jack of Spies"
An IndieNext Selection
A PW Top 10 Mysteries & Thrillers Pick
A "Library Journal" Editor's Pick
"[Downing] is a master at bringing the past to life through the careful and often loving observation of even minor players and through the artful deployment of specific detail."
--"The Wall Street Journal"
"Moves along briskly and offers interesting facts about events now a century past . . . Always entertaining."
--"The Washington Post"
"I can already see Gerard Butler in the lead role of the film version."
--"Parade"
"[Downing ] is smart and erudite, with a knack for fully-rounded characters and atmospheric but unfussy prose . . . A ripping good tale."
--"The Seattle Times"
Praise for "Jack of Spies"
*A "Seattle Times" Best Mystery of the Year*
*An IndieNext Selection*
*A "Publishers Weekly" Top 10 Mysteries & Thrillers Pick*
*A "Library Journal "Editor's Pick*
*A "Deadly Pleasures" Best Book of the Year*
[Downing] is a master at bringing the past to life through the careful and often loving observation of even minor players and through the artful deployment of specific detail. In addition, Jack McColl s debut has a zest, an exoticism and a" joie de vivre" well-suited to an era when best sellers were being written by Zane Grey, suffragettes were demanding the vote, and opium parlors were a readily accessible temptation.
"The Wall Street Journal"
Moves along briskly and offers interesting facts about events now a century past . . . Always entertaining.
"The Washington Post"
When his innocent data-gathering escalates into knife fights and arrest warrants, McColl finds himself in an advanced game of espionage he hadn t intended on playing. I can already see Gerard Butler in the lead role of the film version of this book.
"Parade"
Smart and erudite . . . A ripping good tale.
"The Seattle Times""
Praise for "One Man's Flag"
"[One Man's Flag] builds in interest and intensity as, bolstered by nuanced historical color, the protagonists grow in complexity."
" Kirkus Reviews
"Praise for"Jack of Spies"
*A"Seattle Times"Best Mystery of the Year*
*An IndieNext Selection*
*A"Publishers Weekly"Top 10 Mysteries & Thrillers Pick*
*A"Library Journal"Editor's Pick*
*A"Deadly Pleasures"Best Book of the Year*
[Downing] is a master at bringing the past to life through the careful and often loving observation of even minor players and through the artful deployment of specific detail. In addition, Jack McColl s debut has a zest, an exoticism and a" joie de vivre" well-suited to an era when best sellers were being written by Zane Grey, suffragettes were demanding the vote, and opium parlors were a readily accessible temptation.
"The Wall Street Journal"
Moves along briskly and offers interesting facts about events now a century past . . . Always entertaining.
"The Washington Post"
When his innocent data-gathering escalates into knife fights and arrest warrants, McColl finds himself in an advanced game of espionage he hadn t intended on playing. I can already see Gerard Butler in the lead role of the film version of this book.
"Parade"
Smart and erudite . . . A ripping good tale.
"The Seattle Times""
Praise for "One Man's Flag"
"["One Man's Flag"] builds in interest and intensity as, bolstered by nuanced historical color, the protagonists grow in complexity."
" Kirkus Reviews
"Praise for"Jack of Spies"
*A"Seattle Times"Best Mystery of the Year*
*An Indie Next Selection*
*A"Publishers Weekly"Top 10 Mysteries & Thrillers Pick*
*A"Library Journal"Editor's Pick*
*A"Deadly Pleasures"Best Book of the Year*
[Downing] is a master at bringing the past to life through the careful and often loving observation of even minor players and through the artful deployment of specific detail. In addition, Jack McColl s debut has a zest, an exoticism and a joie de vivre well-suited to an era when best sellers were being written by Zane Grey, suffragettes were demanding the vote, and opium parlors were a readily accessible temptation.
"The Wall Street Journal"
Moves along briskly and offers interesting facts about events now a century past . . . Always entertaining.
"The Washington Post"
When his innocent data-gathering escalates into knife fights and arrest warrants, McColl finds himself in an advanced game of espionage he hadn t intended on playing. I can already see Gerard Butler in the lead role of the film version of this book.
"Parade"
Smart and erudite . . . A ripping good tale.
"The Seattle Times
"
It would already be enough that "Jack of Spies" is a taut, highly intelligent spy thriller without it being a brilliant historical portrait and a captivating love story to boot. A remarkably engaging world tour of pre World War One espionage featuring an honorable protagonist begging for a long series. "
" Lyndsay Faye, author of "The Fatal Flame
""
Praise for "One Man's Flag"
"Downing exhibits his knowledge of world history in a wide-ranging story that takes place in India, Ireland, and Belgium. His details about how countries in the British empire were affected by the Great War are quite absorbing."
" Library Journal"
"["One Man's Flag"] builds in interest and intensity as, bolstered by nuanced historical color, the protagonists grow in complexity."
" Kirkus Reviews
"Praise for"Jack of Spies"
*A"Seattle Times"Best Mystery of the Year*
*An Indie Next Selection*
*A"Publishers Weekly"Top 10 Mysteries & Thrillers Pick*
*A"Library Journal"Editor's Pick*
*A"Deadly Pleasures"Best Book of the Year*
[Downing] is a master at bringing the past to life through the careful and often loving observation of even minor players and through the artful deployment of specific detail. In addition, Jack McColl s debut has a zest, an exoticism and a joie de vivre well-suited to an era when best sellers were being written by Zane Grey, suffragettes were demanding the vote, and opium parlors were a readily accessible temptation.
"The Wall Street Journal"
Moves along briskly and offers interesting facts about events now a century past . . . Always entertaining.
"The Washington Post"
When his innocent data-gathering escalates into knife fights and arrest warrants, McColl finds himself in an advanced game of espionage he hadn t intended on playing. I can already see Gerard Butler in the lead role of the film version of this book.
"Parade"
Smart and erudite . . . A ripping good tale.
"The Seattle Times
"
It would already be enough that "Jack of Spies" is a taut, highly intelligent spy thriller without it being a brilliant historical portrait and a captivating love story to boot. A remarkably engaging world tour of pre World War One espionage featuring an honorable protagonist begging for a long series. "
" Lyndsay Faye, author of "The Fatal Flame
""
Praise for "One Man's Flag"
"As a spy thriller, as a love story, and as vibrant historical re-creation, this one hits on all cylinders. Thankfully, the series is still in its early days."
" Booklist," Starred Review
"Downing exhibits his knowledge of world history in a wide-ranging story that takes place in India, Ireland, and Belgium. His details about how countries in the British empire were affected by the Great War are quite absorbing."
" Library Journal"
"["One Man's Flag"] builds in interest and intensity as, bolstered by nuanced historical color, the protagonists grow in complexity."
" Kirkus Reviews
""There is much to like in "One Man's Flag." The timeframe is intriguing, action sequences are thrilling, the philosophizing thoughtful and pertinent, the dialogue realistic."
Bookgasm
"
"Praise for"Jack of Spies"
*A"Seattle Times"Best Mystery of the Year*
*An Indie Next Selection*
*A"Publishers Weekly"Top 10 Mysteries & Thrillers Pick*
*A"Library Journal"Editor's Pick*
*A"Deadly Pleasures"Best Book of the Year*
[Downing] is a master at bringing the past to life through the careful and often loving observation of even minor players and through the artful deployment of specific detail. In addition, Jack McColl s debut has a zest, an exoticism and a joie de vivre well-suited to an era when best sellers were being written by Zane Grey, suffragettes were demanding the vote, and opium parlors were a readily accessible temptation.
"The Wall Street Journal"
Moves along briskly and offers interesting facts about events now a century past . . . Always entertaining.
"The Washington Post"
When his innocent data-gathering escalates into knife fights and arrest warrants, McColl finds himself in an advanced game of espionage he hadn t intended on playing. I can already see Gerard Butler in the lead role of the film version of this book.
"Parade"
Smart and erudite . . . A ripping good tale.
"The Seattle Times
"
It would already be enough that "Jack of Spies" is a taut, highly intelligent spy thriller without it being a brilliant historical portrait and a captivating love story to boot. A remarkably engaging world tour of pre World War One espionage featuring an honorable protagonist begging for a long series. "
" Lyndsay Faye, author of "The Fatal Flame
""
Praise for "One Man's Flag"
"Downing reaffirms his place as one of the finest espionage writers with this engaging historical thriller."
Bruce Tierney, BookPage, Top Pick in Mystery
"As a spy thriller, as a love story, and as vibrant historical re-creation, this one hits on all cylinders. Thankfully, the series is still in its early days."
" Booklist," Starred Review
"Downing exhibits his knowledge of world history in a wide-ranging story that takes place in India, Ireland, and Belgium. His details about how countries in the British empire were affected by the Great War are quite absorbing."
" Library Journal"
"["One Man's Flag"] builds in interest and intensity as, bolstered by nuanced historical color, the protagonists grow in complexity."
" Kirkus Reviews
""There is much to like in "One Man's Flag." The timeframe is intriguing, action sequences are thrilling, the philosophizing thoughtful and pertinent, the dialogue realistic."
Bookgasm
"
"Praise for"Jack of Spies"
*A"Seattle Times"Best Mystery of the Year*
*An Indie Next Selection*
*A"Publishers Weekly"Top 10 Mysteries & Thrillers Pick*
*A"Library Journal"Editor's Pick*
*A"Deadly Pleasures"Best Book of the Year*
[Downing] is a master at bringing the past to life through the careful and often loving observation of even minor players and through the artful deployment of specific detail. In addition, Jack McColl s debut has a zest, an exoticism and a joie de vivre well-suited to an era when best sellers were being written by Zane Grey, suffragettes were demanding the vote, and opium parlors were a readily accessible temptation.
"The Wall Street Journal"
Moves along briskly and offers interesting facts about events now a century past . . . Always entertaining.
"The Washington Post"
When his innocent data-gathering escalates into knife fights and arrest warrants, McColl finds himself in an advanced game of espionage he hadn t intended on playing. I can already see Gerard Butler in the lead role of the film version of this book.
"Parade"
Smart and erudite . . . A ripping good tale.
"The Seattle Times
"
It would already be enough that "Jack of Spies" is a taut, highly intelligent spy thriller without it being a brilliant historical portrait and a captivating love story to boot. A remarkably engaging world tour of pre World War One espionage featuring an honorable protagonist begging for a long series. "
" Lyndsay Faye, author of "The Fatal Flame
""
Praise for "One Man's Flag"
"Downing s imaginative research and fresh prose pull events together in ways that make the terrible war seem both ridiculous and understandable."
" Toronto Star"
"Downing is a master at bringing little-known history to light and building great plots around it. It helps that he knows how to pace a story and develop characters that stay in the mind. Can t wait for the next episode."
Margaret Cannon, "The Globe and Mail"
"Engrossing . . . Comparisons to W. Somerset Maugham s classic stories about Ashenden, another gentleman spy, are well deserved."
Adam Woog, "The Seattle Times"
"Downing reaffirms his place as one of the finest espionage writers with this engaging historical thriller."
Bruce Tierney, "BookPage," Top Pick in Mystery
[A] brilliantly told tale . . . Bring on the next Jack McColl adventure ASAP!
" Suspense Magazine"
"Electrifying."
" The Aptos Times"
"As a spy thriller, as a love story, and as vibrant historical re-creation, this one hits on all cylinders. Thankfully, the series is still in its early days."
" Booklist," Starred Review
"Downing exhibits his knowledge of world history in a wide-ranging story that takes place in India, Ireland, and Belgium. His details about how countries in the British empire were affected by the Great War are quite absorbing."
" Library Journal"
"["One Man's Flag"] builds in interest and intensity as, bolstered by nuanced historical color, the protagonists grow in complexity."
" Kirkus Reviews
""There is much to like in "One Man's Flag." The timeframe is intriguing, action sequences are thrilling, the philosophizing thoughtful and pertinent, the dialogue realistic."
Bookgasm
"
"Praise for"Jack of Spies"
*A"Seattle Times"Best Mystery of the Year*
*An Indie Next Selection*
*A"Publishers Weekly"Top 10 Mysteries & Thrillers Pick*
*A"Library Journal"Editor's Pick*
*A"Deadly Pleasures"Best Book of the Year*
[Downing] is a master at bringing the past to life through the careful and often loving observation of even minor players and through the artful deployment of specific detail. In addition, Jack McColl s debut has a zest, an exoticism and a joie de vivre well-suited to an era when best sellers were being written by Zane Grey, suffragettes were demanding the vote, and opium parlors were a readily accessible temptation.
"The Wall Street Journal"
Moves along briskly and offers interesting facts about events now a century past . . . Always entertaining.
"The Washington Post"
When his innocent data-gathering escalates into knife fights and arrest warrants, McColl finds himself in an advanced game of espionage he hadn t intended on playing. I can already see Gerard Butler in the lead role of the film version of this book.
"Parade"
Smart and erudite . . . A ripping good tale.
"The Seattle Times
"
It would already be enough that "Jack of Spies" is a taut, highly intelligent spy thriller without it being a brilliant historical portrait and a captivating love story to boot. A remarkably engaging world tour of pre World War One espionage featuring an honorable protagonist begging for a long series. "
" Lyndsay Faye, author of "The Fatal Flame
""
Praise for One Man's Flag
"Downing's imaginative research and fresh prose pull events together in ways that make the terrible war seem both ridiculous and understandable."
--Toronto Star
"Downing is a master at bringing little-known history to light and building great plots around it. It helps that he knows how to pace a story and develop characters that stay in the mind. Can't wait for the next episode."
--Margaret Cannon, The Globe and Mail
"Engrossing . . . Comparisons to W. Somerset Maugham's classic stories about Ashe...
About the Author:
David Downing grew up in suburban London. He is the author of two other Jack McColl novels, Jack of Spies and Lenin's Roller Coaster; the thriller The Red Eagles; and six books in the John Russell espionage series, set in WWII Berlin: Zoo Station, Silesian Station, Stettin Station, Potsdam Station, Lehrter Station, and Masaryk Station. He lives with his wife, an American acupuncturist, in Guildford, England.
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