THE SNIPER

THE SNIPER

Rights Sales: English/NA (House of Anansi), German (Droemer-Knaur), French (Gallimard), Dutch (Luitingh-Sijthoff), Russian (Acardia), Turkish (Zenon), Japanese (HarperCollins JP), Vietnamese (Nha Nam), Film/Option (Bound)

Publish Date:
27 Jan,19 6 Mar, 24
Languages:
  • Complex Chinese
Publishers:
Countries:
  • Taiwan
ISBN 13:
9786267396377
Pages:
312 pages
Book Edition:
Original Title:炒飯狙擊手

Description:

"Expertly combines intrigue, military action, and humour … Fans of Stephen Hunter’s Bob Lee Swagger series will want to check out this tense thriller." -- Publishers Weekly

"Chi has an extraordinary gift for storytelling and her steely narrator is a true heroine, surviving war and encroaching modernity. Simply magnificent." -- Kojima Hideo, game designer and founder of Kojima Production

Jason Bourne meets John McClane in this electrifying thriller about a special-forces sniper and a seasoned homicide detective who get caught up in a criminal conspiracy that involves the highest levels of power.

Twelve days before retirement, Taipei police detective Wu is handed a curious case: a naval officer has been found dead in his hotel room. While it is immediately apparent to Wu that the officer has been murdered, the military insist it was suicide and want the case closed with no questions asked. Soon, however, more high-ranking officers turn up dead, and Wu realizes he has a full-blown conspiracy on his hands.

Meanwhile in Italy, Alex, a young Taiwanese sniper, ex-Marine, ex–French Foreign Legion, and currently a fried-rice chef in Manarola, is called back into service. Ordered by his handler to assassinate a high-level Taiwanese government advisor in Rome, he soon finds himself on the run, hunted across Europe by his old brothers-in-arms.

Based on the biggest military corruption case in Taiwan history—the murder of Navy Captain, Yin Ching-feng—THE SNIPER is both a masterclass in thriller writing and a study of the heart of darkness in the time of war and peace.

Author Details:

Chang Kuo-Li 張國立

Chang Kuo-Li (b.1955), one time editor-in-chief of China Times Weekly, has won numerous awards for his writing. A linguist, historian, army expert, sports fan, food critic, as well as poet, playwright and novelist, he is truly a Renaissance man. He has published over 30 books over his career, mostly mystery novels, including the recent Pawnshop of the Otherworld and Medium Detective series. Among all his work, The Sniper series has been translated into Dutch, German, French, English, Russian, Turkish, Vietnamese, and Japanese.