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The Road of the Innocents is a literary thriller in the vein of John le Carré and Tana French, and maintains the same intensely drawn, captivating characters as a Stieg Larsson novel. The story takes us from Boston to Dubai, Washington, D.C., to Germany, and into the dizzying corridors of Asher Daniel's memories. When Asher's children are taken and he encounters a charming and mysterious blonde woman who promises to help him find them and aid in his secret mission, his need for answers outweighs the risks. With everything to lose, Asher puts his life in her hands and the earnest would-be hero…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Road of the Innocents is a literary thriller in the vein of John le Carré and Tana French, and maintains the same intensely drawn, captivating characters as a Stieg Larsson novel. The story takes us from Boston to Dubai, Washington, D.C., to Germany, and into the dizzying corridors of Asher Daniel's memories. When Asher's children are taken and he encounters a charming and mysterious blonde woman who promises to help him find them and aid in his secret mission, his need for answers outweighs the risks. With everything to lose, Asher puts his life in her hands and the earnest would-be hero with good intentions slips down a fiery rabbit hole, deeper and deeper into a boiling cauldron of chaos he cannot fathom. The Road of the Innocents carries us from a place of bright hope to a possible tragedy that will affect the families we've come to know, the nation, the core of government, and life as we know it.
Autorenporträt
Ernie Labbaye is the chosen pen name of the author, a 1987 graduate of Princeton University with a BA in creative literature. The Road of the Innocents, completed just six weeks before his death in a tragic accident, is the result of his life's dream to be a published writer. In 2011, the author, who had a fruitful business career and successfully provided for his family, decided to turn his sights, at last, to his creative work. Writing it took about three years. This novel is posthumously edited and published, with his family's blessing and desires to share it with everyone.