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Fiction Thrillers

Seventeen

Last Man Standing

by (author) John Brownlow

Publisher
Hanover Square Press
Initial publish date
Nov 2022
Category
Thrillers, Terrorism, Espionage, Suspense
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781335469595
    Publish Date
    Nov 2022
    List Price
    $34.99
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780369720498
    Publish Date
    Nov 2022
    List Price
    $12.99
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781335429223
    Publish Date
    Nov 2022
    List Price
    $24.99

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*Winner of the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award for Best Thriller*
*A Financial Times Best Thriller Book of 2022*
You'll never know my name.

But you won't forget my number.

Behind the events you know are the killers you don’t. When diplomacy fails, we're the ones who gear up. Officially we don’t exist, but every government in the world uses our services. We’ve been saving the world, and your ass, for one hundred years.

Sixteen people have done this job before me. I am Seventeen. The most feared assassin in the world. But to be the best, you must beat the best. My next target is Sixteen, just as one day Eighteen will hunt me down. It’s a dog-eat-dog world and it gets lonely at the top. Nobody gets to stay for long. But while we're here, all that matters is that we win.

Visceral, cinematic and wildly addictive, Seventeen will keep you on the edge of your seat and live long in the memory. Until Eighteen comes along…
Don't miss Assassin Eighteen, John Brownlow's next riveting suspense novel—available in April 2024!

About the author

John Brownlow wrote the film Sylvia, which is about the relationship between Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Daniel Craig; the TV series Fleming, about Ian Fleming’s work as a spy and the genesis of James Bond; and the TV series The Miniaturist, adapted from Jessie Burton’s bestselling novel. John holds dual British/Canadian citizenship and lives north of Toronto.

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Editorial Reviews

“A masterclass of a ride that actually delivers. Sensational.” Bill Nighy

Seventeen is a thriller with soul. John Brownlow has crafted a muscular and delightfully subversive novel with quick wit, a wicked sense of humor, and real heart beating underneath its rippling pectorals. It’s like a Bond movie made by the Coen brothers.” Travis Knight, director of Transformers: Bumblebee and Kubo and the Two Strings

“This book launches like an RPG and doesn’t stop till it lights up the target. By turns harrowing, sly, knowing, and downright frantic, Seventeen makes spy stories fun again—a diabolical treat from start to finish.” Giles Blunt, author of Forty Words for Sorrow

Seventeen keeps you on the edge of your seat and guessing with every turn of the page. [This novel is] a fantastic and thrilling new entry into the modern-day spy genre, [and] Brownlow has fashioned something unique here with the promise of more (much more!) to come. Get in on the ground floor of what’s sure to be the next great spy series." Rawson Marshall Thurber, director of Dodgeball, Central Intelligence, Skyscraper and Red Notice

"Seventeen is the most explosive spy thriller debut since I Am Pilgrim. Taut, exquisitely written and often wildly funny—this is James Bond meets Jack Reacher with enough quips and one liners to make Harlan Coben jealous. As a veteran of the screen, John Brownlow now proves his complete mastery of the page. You simply won’t find a more entertaining debut this year." Matthew Richardson, author of My Name Is Nobody and The Insider

"Never has a book more deserved to be described as a thriller. This is the gripping and extraordinary story of Seventeen, the world's most feared assassin, and what happens when his past and the future catch up with him with terrifying consequences. John Brownlow tells the story with a wit and a skill which means this is one of the books [that] it is no cliché to say it was almost impossible to put down." —Alex Gerlis, author of Agent in Peril

Seventeen reinvents the hitman novel. It's a cinematic rollercoaster, full of authentic emotion and high-octane action. The tension explodes off the pages; John Brownlow is a master of suspense.” ―Jeff Abbott, New York Times bestselling author of Traitor’s Dance

“[A] pulse-pounding debut … Brownlow is off to a great start.”Publisher’s Weekly

"A slick, clever, edge-of-the-seat thriller."Crime Review

"Fresh and entertaining ... It is no surprise it has been snapped up by Hollywood."Daily Mail

"Seventeen is a gripping debut thriller ... It keeps readers on the ende of their seats through a roller-coaster ride of high-octane action that builds to an explosive finale."Sunday Express

"Propulsive ... outstanding."Sunday Times

"Highly entertaining and compulsively readable."Whitcoulls NZ
"A slick, clever, edge-of-the-seat thriller."Crime Review
"Fresh and entertaining ... It is no surprise it has been snapped up by Hollywood."Daily Mail
"Seventeen is a gripping debut thriller ... It keeps readers on the ende of their seats through a roller-coaster ride of high-octane action that builds to an explosive finale."Sunday Express
"Propulsive ... outstanding."Sunday Times
"Highly entertaining and compulsively readable."Whitcoulls NZ
"Pacy."Literary Review
"This is a fresh adrenaline-charged, and snarkily funny spy thriller with an explosive climax."―The Peterborough Telegraph
"Keeps you on the edge of your seat and guessing with every turn of the page. A fantastic and thrilling new entry into the modern-day spy genre."―Rawson Marshall Thurber, director of Dodgeball, Central Intelligence, Skyscraper and Red Notice
"Utterly gripping from get-go and, for all his sins, readers will warm to this stone-cold killer."—Irish Independent
"The book takes off like a rocket from the very first pages... Brownlow is an accomplished screenwriter, and it shows in his style: the first-person narrative brings immediacy with short, action-packed chapters and sharp dialogue. The violence may be Tarantinoesque but there is emotional depth and complexity here as well."―Financial Times
"The pace never falters a single inch in this high octane, breathless thriller. Lean, mean and thoroughly enjoyable."―Crime Time UK

“Brownlow’s snappy prose and brief chapters will have readers eagerly flipping the pages. … [D]arkly humorous fun, intense action scenes amp up the suspense, and Seventeen reflects on the tragic childhood events that set him on his ruthless career path. That exploration of the far-ranging effects of trauma, as well as forays into geopolitics and governmental corruption, bolster the cleverly constructed, propulsive thrill ride that is Seventeen.”—BookPage
“One of the most entertaining and awesome debuts of 2022 ... [A]n excellent and powerful narrative that you really struggle to put down, even if it is very, very late at night.”—The Unseen Library
"The most action-packed spy thriller that fans of the genre will read this year."—Irish Examiner
“[A] pacey spy thriller… Brownlow has a muscular, easy writing style that keeps the narrative cruising along.”—New York Times Book Review
"This high-velocity thriller seems destined for the big screen thanks to John Brownlow’s vivid imagery, ultra-detailed action sequences and elaborate plotting."—The Courier Press
"Outstanding."—The Times
“A fast-paced, romp of a debut novel... The humour is dry and extremely entertaining; it’s the ultimate page turner, a perfect gift for anyone who likes suspense/crime novels or a laugh.”—Queenscliffe Literary Festival
“John Wick meets Deadpool... this authors staccato writing style masterfully executes every scene. Layer in witty and smart characters, epic rivalries and unlikely friendships, this book was an absolute blast!”—Cracking the Spine
"This high-velocity thriller seems destined for the big screen... thanks to British-Canadian screenwriter-turned-novelist John Brownlow’s vivid imagery, ultra-detailed action sequences and elaborate plotting."—National Post
"[E]xquisite writing... the dialogue is pitch perfect... a book club title that is different from the usual---grittier and very powerful."—BookReporter