the whole team at Curtis Brown in London, who have done
such a fantastic job in looking out for me over the past few
years.
Thank you also to my editor Wayne Brookes, who I value
not only for his editorial skill and unshakeable faith in me,
but also for his boundless enthusiasm, which is a constant
source of energy and hope. My thanks of course also go to
Amanda Ridout and the rest of the team at Harper Collins in
the sales, editorial, marketing and creative departments that
Wayne pesters so effectively on my behalf, and who have
continued to work wonders for me.
For their help in researching this novel I would like to ac-
knowledge the Queensbury Estate (Drumlanrig Castle) in
Scotland, Apsley House (Wellington Museum) in London,
the Musée du Louvre in Paris, El Museo Napoleónico de La
Habana in Cuba and the staff of the Claremont Riding Acad-
emy in New York City.
As ever, many people helped in the original conception
and writing of this novel, but special thanks go to my family,
Ann, Bob and Joanna Twining and Roy, Claire and Sarah
Toft for their guidance and support. Many others have also
4 0 3 ac k n ow l e d g m e n t s
helped in the (painful!) editing process, most particularly
Anne O’Brien, Jeremy Green, and Jeremy Walton.
Victoria, Amelia and now Jemima—I know that the writ-
ing is tough on all of us at times, but you especially. Thank
you.
London, June 2007
JAMES TWINING
graduated from Oxford University with a first-class degree in French
literature. After a brief career in investment banking, he set up his
own business and was eventually named one of the eight “Best of
Young British” Entrepreneurs in the
New Statesman.
Married and
living in London, James is the author of two previous novels featuring
Tom Kirk,
The Double Eagle
and
The Black Sun.
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THE WORK OF JAMES TWINING
THE DOUBLE EAGLE
“Meet Tom Kirk, hero of the nimble global romp
The Double Eagle
and heir to the throne
of the twisty international thriller,
a seat that has belonged to Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan
for more than two decades.”
Cleveland Plain Dealer
“Twining’s obvious research pays off
as we are treated to a compelling fusion
of real historical events and modern thrills. . . .
Kirk [is] an action hero as adroit and charismatic
as Clive Cussler’s Dar Pitt.”
Library Journal
“Twining lunges into the thriller genre
with this globe-trotting adventure . . .
[and] writes with enthusiasm,
giving us meaty characters and
a story that fairly stampedes along.”
Booklist
THE BLACK SUN
“There’s something for thriller fans of all types
in James Twining’s second novel . . .
The Black Sun
never loses speed—
all the way to the story’s culmination
in an abandoned mine in Austria . . .
The chapters are short and to the point,
and always end with some satisfying drama . . .
The Black Sun
is pure, unadulterated fun.”
USA Today
“The author follows
The Double Eagle
(2005)
with this equally entertaining sequel. . . .
Fast paced and exciting,
with a bigger-than-life villain,
a conflicted hero, and a solid payoff:
What more does a thriller need?”
Booklist
“If you want a damned good, traditional,
commercial thriller . . . then Twining is just the ticket.”
Telegraph
(London)
“Once again, Twining offers
a tremendously well-researched and
exciting adventure that delves into the secret orders
of the Nazi hierarchy and traces the history and lore
of Nazi plunder. This work takes readers
on a journey full of twists and surprises as Kirk races
to find Russia’s legendary Amber Room.”
Library Journal
“If you enjoyed James Twining’s action-packed
art-theft thriller
The Double Eagle
,
you’re sure to get a similar charge
from its sequel,
The Black Sun
.”
Chicago Tribune
“A story that harks back to the Nazis,
Hitler, and a legendary treasure.
What more could you want?
If there’s a better thriller this year,
I would like to see it.”
Jack Higgins,
bestselling author of
The Eagle Has Landed
The Gilded Seal
The Black Sun
The Double Eagle
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