Declare

Powers, Tim

ISBN 10: 0380798360 ISBN 13: 9780380798360
Published by HarperCollins Publishers, 2002
Used Soft cover

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Synopsis:

A coded message proves to provide the catalyst for Professor Andrew Hale's return to the world of espionage as he struggles to prevent the Soviets from obtaining remnants of the biblical Ark. By the author of Last Call. Reprint.

Review: "Highly ingenious . . . No one else writes like Powers, and Declare finds him at the top of his game."--San Francisco Chronicle

"There's never been a novel quite like DECLARE...one of the protean Powers's most absorbing and rewarding creations."--Kirkus Starred Review

"Dazzling . . . a tour de force, a brilliant blend of John le Carre spy fiction with the otherworldly."--Dean Koontz

"DECLARE is classic Tim Powers, his best novel since Last Call, and possibly his best to date."--Locus Magazine

"Tim Powers is a brilliant writer. Declare's occult subtext for the deeper Cold War is wonderfully original and brilliantly imagined."--William Gibson

Dazzling . . . a tour de force, a brilliant blend of John le Carre spy fiction with the otherworldly. --Dean Koontz"

There s never been a novel quite like DECLARE one of the protean Powers s most absorbing and rewarding creations. --Kirkus Starred Review"

Highly ingenious . . . No one else writes like Powers, and Declare finds him at the top of his game. --San Francisco Chronicle"

DECLARE is classic Tim Powers, his best novel since Last Call, and possibly his best to date. --Locus Magazine"

Tim Powers is a brilliant writer. Declare s occult subtext for the deeper Cold War is wonderfully original and brilliantly imagined. --William Gibson"

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Bibliographic Details

Title: Declare
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication Date: 2002
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Good

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