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Roger Hobbs lived in Seattle, Washington after graduating in 2011 from Reed College.

Ghostman was his début novel and was published in twenty-three countries around the world. Vanishing Games is its sequel, which he started writing while living in China.

Roger Hobbs died in November 2016.



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Quite astonishing . . . Mature, impeccably researched and written with supreme panache, it moves like a black mamba and is every bit as deadly. Fierce, taut and with an intensity that burns the lungs, I doubt whether there will be a debut thriller to match it this year, or even next * DAILY MAIL *
Startling and sparkling assurance . . . A star is born? Quite possibly * SUNDAY TIMES *
Full of authentic detail, seedy locations and a high corpse count, it keeps you hooked until the very last page * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *
Brilliantly clever, gripping and action-packed. Utterly original and bound to become a big-budget movie. * SUNDAY MIRROR *
Fast, hard and knowing: this is an amazing debut full of intrigue, tradecraft and suspense. Read it immediately! -- LEE CHILD

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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Roger Hobbs lived in Seattle, Washington after graduating in 2011 from Reed College.

      Ghostman was his début novel and was published in twenty-three countries around the world. Vanishing Games is its sequel, which he started writing while living in China.

      Roger Hobbs died in November 2016.



      Trade Review
      Quite astonishing . . . Mature, impeccably researched and written with supreme panache, it moves like a black mamba and is every bit as deadly. Fierce, taut and with an intensity that burns the lungs, I doubt whether there will be a debut thriller to match it this year, or even next * DAILY MAIL *
      Startling and sparkling assurance . . . A star is born? Quite possibly * SUNDAY TIMES *
      Full of authentic detail, seedy locations and a high corpse count, it keeps you hooked until the very last page * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *
      Brilliantly clever, gripping and action-packed. Utterly original and bound to become a big-budget movie. * SUNDAY MIRROR *
      Fast, hard and knowing: this is an amazing debut full of intrigue, tradecraft and suspense. Read it immediately! -- LEE CHILD

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