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Absinthe Guido Eekhaut

Absinthe By Guido Eekhaut

Absinthe by Guido Eekhaut


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Winner of a Hercule Poirot Award, a fast-paced international crime thriller about Russian infiltration in the financial world.

Absinthe Summary

Absinthe: A Thriller by Guido Eekhaut

Winner of a Hercule Poirot Award, a fast-paced international crime thriller about Russian infiltration in the financial world.
Walter Eekhaut, a veteran of the Belgian police force who has a problem with authority, is dispatched to Amsterdam to aid the Dutch security service in investigating the activities of a well-connected Russian oligarch, with ties to Putin. Some of the Russian's business is legitimate, but some may well not be. In Amsterdam, Eekhaut is seconded to Chief Superintendent Alexandra Dewaal and her team, and begins to learn about the city's shady underside.
He is at once pulled into another case, the murder of a young leftist dissident, alleged to have stolen a sensitive list from the Amsterdam offices of an ultra-right-wing political party a list with the names of secret donors. The hunt for the killer leads to a knot of black money interests and illegal dealings that pit the Russian mob and Dutch politicians and business leaders against the police and anyone else who tries to get in their way.

Absinthe is the gripping first installment in the bestselling Amsterdam trilogy featuring Eekhaut and Dewaal and, for North American readers, a new voice in European noir.

Absinthe Reviews

Eekhaut's gripping thriller, the first in his Amsterdam trilogy, introduces Belgian Chief Inspector Walter Eekhaut. . . . Fascinating.-Publishers Weekly

Tense, up-to-date Euro-political intrigue, topped off with that rarest of gems: a satisfying finale.-Three-time Emmy-award winning writer Jim Houghton.

Captivating.-underratedreads.com

The genre doesn't get any better than this. Absinthe is intoxicating.-John Enright, author of the Jungle Beat Mystery series.

This book could not be more timely. A riveting read in which the Russians support ultra-right-wing politicians and undermine democracy-much more fun than the newspapers and no less scary. Most enjoyable.-Theodore Riccardi, Professor Emeritus, Columbia University, and the author of The Oriental Casebook of Sherlock Holmes.

In Absinthe, Guido Eekhaut has masterfully produced a gripping political thriller. Readers could not ask for more: a clever, if slightly tarnished, detective; shadowy assassins; shady Russian financiers; and a controversial missing list of names. And all set in Amsterdam in all of its glory and darkness. It adds up to a mystery tour-de-force that is impossible to put down once you dive in.-Allan Levine, award-winning author of the Sam Klein series.

In his latest novel . . . Guido Eekhaut writes about today's clear and present danger facing Western democracies emanating from the mixture of dirty politicians and organized crime. This is a work of fiction but all too realistic. Indeed the new threats to Western democracies no longer comes from ICBMs but rather from crooked bankers and business men in fancy suits. The West may have won the Cold War but the threats are finding their way into the very temples of capitalism, the banks.-Claude Salhani, author of Inauguration Day.

Eekhaut's award-winning novel, pitting a small force of Belgian and Dutch detectives against the might of Russia's criminal oligarchs and far-right-wing politicians, is a tour de force in Europe's dark literature. Convincing, gripping and utterly realistic, Eekhaut populates his book with characters and situations which will stay with you long after you've finished.-Alan Gold, author of the internationally-successful The Jericho Files and the best-selling The Lost Testament

The surprise of this spring. It is original and shows considerable stylistic skills.-De Standaard

Intelligent and exciting.-Crime Zone

Eekhaut presents us with lifelike characters, not heroes in the hard-boiled tradition, but human detectives plagued by doubt.-Knack magazine

A Belgian detective worthy to follow in the footsteps of Poirot! Political intrigue, an atmospheric venue, and rollicking action from beginning to end! -Paul J. Heald, author Death in Eden and Cotton

A subtle, engaging and very timely thriller.-Michael Marshall Smith, author of The Intruders .
Eekhaut's gripping thriller, the first in his Amsterdam trilogy, introduces Belgian Chief Inspector Walter Eekhaut. . . . Fascinating.-Publishers Weekly

Tense, up-to-date Euro-political intrigue, topped off with that rarest of gems: a satisfying finale. Three-time Emmy-award winning writer Jim Houghton.
Captivating.-underratedreads.com

The genre doesn't get any better than this. Absinthe is intoxicating. John Enright, author of the Jungle Beat Mystery series.

This book could not be more timely. A riveting read in which the Russians support ultra-right-wing politicians and undermine democracy much more fun than the newspapers and no less scary. Most enjoyable. Theodore Riccardi, Professor Emeritus, Columbia University, and the author of The Oriental Casebook of Sherlock Holmes.

In Absinthe, Guido Eekhaut has masterfully produced a gripping political thriller. Readers could not ask for more: a clever, if slightly tarnished, detective; shadowy assassins; shady Russian financiers; and a controversial missing list of names. And all set in Amsterdam in all of its glory and darkness. It adds up to a mystery tour-de-force that is impossible to put down once you dive in. Allan Levine, award-winning author of the Sam Klein series.

In his latest novel . . . Guido Eekhaut writes about today's clear and present danger facing Western democracies emanating from the mixture of dirty politicians and organized crime. This is a work of fiction but all too realistic. Indeed the new threats to Western democracies no longer comes from ICBMs but rather from crooked bankers and business men in fancy suits. The West may have won the Cold War but the threats are finding their way into the very temples of capitalism, the banks. Claude Salhani, author of Inauguration Day.

Eekhaut's award-winning novel, pitting a small force of Belgian and Dutch detectives against the might of Russia's criminal oligarchs and far-right-wing politicians, is a tour de force in Europe's dark literature. Convincing, gripping and utterly realistic, Eekhaut populates his book with characters and situations which will stay with you long after you've finished.—Alan Gold, author of the internationally-successful The Jericho Files and the best-selling The Lost Testament

The surprise of this spring. It is original and shows considerable stylistic skills. De Standaard

Intelligent and exciting. Crime Zone

Eekhaut presents us with lifelike characters, not heroes in the hard-boiled tradition, but human detectives plagued by doubt. Knack magazine

A Belgian detective worthy to follow in the footsteps of Poirot! Political intrigue, an atmospheric venue, and rollicking action from beginning to end! Paul J. Heald, author Death in Eden and Cotton

A subtle, engaging and very timely thriller. Michael Marshall Smith, author of The Intruders .

About Guido Eekhaut

Guido Eekhaut (his name rhymes with stakeout) has won the Hercule Poirot Award and has been shortlisted twice for the Golden Noose Award for his crime fiction. A former journalist and innovation coordinator for a large international bank, he is a prolific writer and futurist, with more than forty books to his credit. His works have been published in eight languages. He now divides his time mostly between Belgium and Spain.

Additional information

GOR012609871
9781510730670
1510730672
Absinthe: A Thriller by Guido Eekhaut
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Skyhorse Publishing
20180823
304
N/A
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