Clean Hands
A Novel
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- 349,00 Kč
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- 349,00 Kč
Publisher Description
A New York Times Book Review Summer Thriller Pick. “With its crisp pace and superb timing, Clean Hands is a special treat to read.”—The Wall Street Journal
Corporate lawyer Elizabeth Carlyle is under a lot of pressure. Her prestigious New York law firm is working on the most high-stakes case in company history, defending a prominent bank. When Elizabeth gets the news that one of her junior associates has lost his phone—and the secret documents that were on it—she needs help. Badly.
Enter ex-CIA officer Valencia Walker, a high-priced fixer who gets called in when governments, corporations, and plutocrats need their problems solved discretely. But things get complicated when the missing phone is retrieved: somebody has already copied the documents, and now they’re blackmailing the firm. When the situation gets murkier still—hinting that darker forces may be churning below the surface—Elizabeth and Valencia must maneuver and outmaneuver whomever is behind this, and, most importantly, keep their hands clean.
This is a world of private security, private diplomacy, and private justice. A sharply drawn cast of characters—dirty lawyers, black-market traders, Russian criminals, and extra-judicial actors, all take part in this breakneck tour through New York. Authentic, tense, and impossible to put down, Clean Hands gives a vivid look at the connections between corporations, government, and the underworld.
“It becomes increasingly clear that the whole thing is far more complicated, with much higher stakes, than most of the pawns in this grand chess game understand. The fun is in the details.”—The New York Times Book Review
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
This riveting if flawed thriller from Hoffman (Every Man a Menace) revolves around corporate lawyers entangled in a contentious federal civil suit between two banks that has the potential to compromise national security. One morning in New York's Grand Central Station, a pickpocket steals junior attorney Chris Cowley's phone. Elizabeth Carlyle, the head of Cowley's law firm, enlists the help of Valencia Walker, a former CIA operative and badass fixer, to recover the phone, which contains highly sensitive documents at the center of the case. But while Walker and her crew are consummate pros, they soon realize they could be pawns in a much larger, and deadlier, game of politics and power. Though the pedal-to-the-metal narrative features richly described and well-rounded characters (in particular, the two shrewd and determined female leads), the unconventional ending thematically powerful as it is may disappoint some readers. The impressive plot twists are a reminder that Hoffman remains a writer to watch.