Jonathan Quinn knows where the bodies are buried. Someone wants to add him to the pile.Cracking first thriller, introducing Jonathan Quinn, a freelance operator who 'cleans' up for anyone who is prepared to pay him enough, but this time finds himself and the shadowy organisation for which he works, the target of all the violence.
Brett Battles lives and writes in Los Angeles. The Cleaner is his debut novel, and he has recently delivered his second Jonathan Quinn novel, The Deceived, which will be published by Preface in 2008. He is currently at work on his third book in the Jonathan Quinn series.
This book is a pure delight. Protagonist Jonathan Quinn is a unique
and welcome addition to the world of crime fiction. I'm on the edge
of my seat, awaiting future instalments of Quinn's adventures.
*Jeffery Deaver*
Brett Battles makes a grand entrance into the thriller scene. An
unputdownable spy novel. The Cleaner has it all: exotic locales,
James Bondian derring-do, and ingenious plot twists that will keep
you sweating all the way till the end.
*Tess Gerritsen*
Displaying an enviable gift for pacing and action, Battles's debut
novel is a page-turner that may remind some readers of the cult T V
spy series ALIAS... Admirers of quality espionage fiction can look
forward to a new series worth following.
*Publishers Weekly*
This book is a pure delight. Protagonist Jonathan Quinn is a unique
and welcome addition to the world of crime fiction. I'm on the edge
of my seat, awaiting future instalments of Quinn's adventures. --
Jeffery Deaver
Brett Battles makes a grand entrance into the thriller scene. An
unputdownable spy novel. The Cleaner has it all: exotic
locales, James Bondian derring-do, and ingenious plot twists that
will keep you sweating all the way till the end. -- Tess
Gerritsen
Displaying an enviable gift for pacing and action, Battles's debut
novel is a page-turner that may remind some readers of the cult T V
spy series ALIAS... Admirers of quality espionage fiction can look
forward to a new series worth following. * Publishers Weekly *
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