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Edge
A Novel  
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Behind the well-known U.S. security organizations— the FBI and CIA among them—lies a heavily guarded, anonymous government agency dedicated to intelligence surveillance and to a highly specialized brand of citizen protection.

Shock waves of alarm ripple through the clandestine agency when Washington, D.C., police detective Ryan Kessler inexplicably becomes the target of Henry Loving, a seasoned, ruthless “lifter” hired to obtain information using whatever means necessary. While Loving is deft at torture, his expertise lies in getting an “edge” on his victim—leverage—usually by kidnapping or threatening family until the “primary” caves under pressure.

The job of keeping the Kessler family alive falls to a man named Corte, a senior federal protection officer known as a “shepherd.” Uncompromising, relentlessly devoted to protecting those in his care and a passionate board game aficionado, he applies brilliant gaming strategy to his work. For Corte, the reappearance of Loving—the man who, six years earlier, had tortured and killed someone close to him—is also an opportunity to avenge his friend’s death. The assignment soon escalates into a fast-paced duel between Corte and Loving, a dangerous volley of wits and calculated risks.

As he shepherds the Kesslers to a concealed safe house, Corte must anticipate Loving’s every step as the lifter moves in on his prey, and with the help of razor-sharp investigator Claire DuBois and his longtime ally, FBI agent Paul Fredericks, pinpoint which of Kessler’s seemingly insignificant cases has triggered Loving’s return. As the team digs deeper, each of the Kesslers comes under close scrutiny, and in captivity their family bonds are stretched to the breaking point—as the lifter draws near, Corte must ultimately choose between protecting his charges and exposing them to a killer in the name of long-awaited revenge.

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“[A] brain teaser of a thriller . . . Following the moves of Deaver’s ingenious plot is hard enough. The real trick is keeping up with his brilliant mind.”
-- The New York Times Book Review
“Along with a complex investigation and a dangerous cat-and-mouse game, Edge also boasts some high-stakes political drama . . . Swiftness and ruthlessness carry the book's momentum, keeping readers on the . . . well, check the title again. . . . Rumors are that Edge might kick off a new series for Deaver [and] Corte's combination of professionalism and duplicity offer the chance for conflicts, both internal and external, to deepen. In the meantime, Deaver has been commissioned to write the next James Bond novel--a golden opportunity he's clearly earned.”
-- The Washington Post
“[A] twist-filled thriller . . . In Mr. Deaver's kaleidoscope world, the odds seem to change with each turn of the page.”
-- The Wall Street Journal
“Jeffery Deaver is one of the most reliable and prolific writers of mysteries and thrillers. . . . And some of his books are among the best thrillers written. The Bone Collector and The Coffin Dancer are brilliant, involving and creepy to the max. The Vanished Man is brilliant although less creepy, kind of a tribute to thriller-writing, in a way. Those three are all Lincoln Rhyme mysteries--his quadriplegic forensics investigator is one of the most popular characters in mystery fiction ever created, and certainly one of the best among living writers. Deaver's latest, Edge, is not a Rhyme mystery, but it's still one of Deaver's best, a book that grabs readers on its first page and doesn't let go.”
-- San Jose Mercury News
“The action is a cat-and-mouse weave of clues and counter-clues. . . . This is vintage Deaver at his best.”
-- Toronto Globe and Mail
“Another Deaver winner.”
-- The Toronto Sun
“Completely and utterly thrilling. . . . Deaver has created a story where nothing is as it seems. The only thing you can be sure of is that it will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.”
-- Sunday Times (South Africa)
"Anyone who doubts the Ian Fleming estate's choice of perennial chart-topper Jeffery Deaver to pen the next James Bond novel need only savour his latest standalone barnburner, Edge. . . . A master of brilliantly paced misdirection, Deaver could teach a post-grad course in thriller writing."
-- The Winnipeg Free Press
“Deaver unveils some nifty new tricks in this edge-of-your-seat thriller . . . Deaver’s first first-person narrator, Corte, is an exciting new weapon in the author’s arsenal of memorable characters.”
-- Publishers Weekly
“Fans of Deaver’s fiendishly clever suspensers (The Burning Wire, 2010, etc.) won’t be surprised by the nonstop deceptions, reversals, shocks and surprises, but this time they’re even more varied than usual, and, given the characters’ backgrounds, a lot more plausible. The result is his most successful thriller in years.”
-- Kirkus reviews (starred review)
“This is a fine thriller with strong characters and a compelling story.”
-- David Pitt, Booklist
“The interplay between the two opponents makes for high intrigue; both are consummate professionals, and neither is given to making mistakes. . . . Make sure that the edge of your seat is comfy, because you will be spending a significant amount of time there.”
-- Bruce Tierny, BookPage
New Zealand Herald, July 20, 2011
...firmly in the 1960s milieu of the original novels. Boldly declaring that he wanted to write "a typical Jeffery Deaver novel", American crime writer Deaver has taken the opposite approach with the recently published Carte Blanche. Opening in ...
Library Journal, July 13, 2011
...over to the prosecution side and works with Harry Bosch to reconvict a killer. (See LJ's review.) Jeffery Deaver, Edge: A Novel (S. & S.): An agent tries to protect a man from a ruthless villain in this cat and mouse stand-alone work. (See ...
Journal-Gazette, July 3, 2011
...The “Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” is all grown up and reunited in Greece. •“Carte Blanche” by Jeffery Deaver. It’s a James Bond thriller for the 21st century (terrorism threatens thousands). •“The Last Werewolf” by ...
Minneapolis Star Tribune, June 26, 2011
...novel "Bad Blood," is also among the finalists, along with bestselling authors Michael Connelly for "The Reversal," Jeffery Deaver for "Edge" and Mo Hayder for "Skin." Freeman penned five full-length novels that never saw the light of day, ...
Burlington Times-News, November 7, 2010
...• “Edge,” by Jeffery Deaver. Copyright 2010, Simon and Schuster. $26.99, 397 pages. Readers hoping to catch up with Lincoln Rhyme or Kathryn Dance might be temporarily disappointed in Jeffery Deaver ...
Pittsburgh Tribune Review, November 7, 2010
...RESTON, Va. -- Jeffery Deaver looks more like a brainy villain in a James Bond movie than a "00" agent in Her Majesty's secret service. Best known for his thrillers starring quadriplegic criminalist ...
Commander Bond, November 5, 2010
...US cover art for Edge by Jeffery Deaver James Bond literary fans are hopefully well aware of Project X ?Deaver unveils some nifty new tricks in this edge-of-your-seat thriller . . . Deaver?s first first-person narrator, Corte, is ...
Herald Dispatch, November 4, 2010
...Debbie Macomber, "Harmony: A New Way of Looking at Our World" by Charles HRH The Prince of Wales, "Edge" by Jeffery Deaver. Darren Jones writes about books for The Herald-Dispatch ...
USA Today, October 31, 2010
...On the edge: Jeffery Deaver, photographed at Great Falls National Park in Virginia, has a novel, Edge, out Tuesday. His untitled James Bond novel is due to hit shelves in May. JEFFERY DEAVER ...