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Title:The Blonde
Author:Duane Swierczynski
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 240 pages
Published:November 14th 2006 by Minotaur Books (first published 2006)
Categories:Thriller. Fiction. Mystery. Crime. Noir. Mystery Thriller
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The Blonde Hardcover | Pages: 240 pages
Rating: 3.84 | 1449 Users | 145 Reviews

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The night before a big meeting, Jack Eisley is sitting in an airport bar in Philadelphia, chatting up a pretty young blonde. Sure, Jack has a wife and daughter at home, but this is just a little harmless flirting. Harmless, that is, until the blonde leans forward and says, “I poisoned your drink.” She tells Jack that unless she can keep someone within ten feet of her at all times, she’ll die. And if he wants the antidote, he’ll have to take her back to his hotel room and promise to stay by her side. Jack thinks: psycho. But as the violent night wears on, and he encounters a relentless government assassin, a threatening voice on a cell phone, a deadly waitress, dirty cops, and shady cab drivers… He begins to believe her.

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Original Title: The Blonde
ISBN: 0312343795 (ISBN13: 9780312343798)
Edition Language: English

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Ratings: 3.84 From 1449 Users | 145 Reviews

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*2.5 Stars* "I poisoned your drink.""Excuse me?""You heard me.""Um, I don't think I did."The blonde lifted her cosmopolitan. "Cheers." And thus starts Duane Swierczynski's bizarre thriller where Jack Eisley is poisoned by a sexy crazy woman in a bar who claims that she has something in her blood that will make her head explode if she doesn't have anyone within ten feet of her at all times, and essentially takes him hostage in exchange for the antidote.It's a set-up that forces you to pick the

cracking thriller - rollercoaster ride, fast-moving plot.

The Blonde by Duane Swierczynski has the best first line ever I poisoned your drink. From there, it just gets better and more complicated. It is a fast-paced thriller that keeps the reader guessing page after page. It is full of puzzles, conspiracies on every level, and tragedy after tragedy. Page after page, the reader is challenged to fit these pieces together in a frantic race against time, and just when things seem to be coming together, here comes another complication.If you want more of a

Ireally liked the concept. It was fast paced and exciting. It lost me with the science. The whole neuro- toxin thing made my brain hurt.

The blonde thought she was doing the right thing, but in the end, was she? The start of The Blonde was captivating, making it near impossible to put down. You are constantly wondering what else could possibly come into play, trying to put the pieces together in your mind. Unfortunately, you can pretty much finish that puzzle yourself by a little after midway through the book. Well, if you were paying attention. Nonetheless, the last few chapters will not only give you a sense of great

Duane Swierczynski has quite an imagination. His books are unusual, and unpredictable. Such was the case with The Blonde (2007).I previously read two of his other books, The Wheelman from 2006 and Severance Package from 2008. The Blonde would be in the same league as Severance Package, both of them dealing an ordinary guy caught up in the machinations of a super-secret government agency which specializes in assassinations. But whereas Severance Package takes place in one building during a span

Awesome book! This was like reading a book on speed. I'd never read anything by DS before but now I definitely will need to again. Terrific concept, great characters and while the storyline required significant abandonment of reality, it grabbed me from the first page and held me through the last, even through the extra "sequel short story" at the end of the copy I bought. This could be a Tarantino movie. Suspend your belief at the door and pick this up!
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