The Black Sun
High adventure, mind–blowing suspense. Tom Kirk, the world’s greatest art thief, is back on another life–threatening mission. Now available in e-book format for the first time.
James Twining’s second Tom Kirk thriller – available in e-book format for the first time.
In London, an Auschwitz survivor is murdered in his hospital bed, his killers making off with a macabre trophy – his severed left arm.
In Fort Mead, Maryland, a vicious gang breaks into the NSA museum and steals a World War II Enigma machine, lynching the guard who happens to cross their path.
Meanwhile, in Prague, a frenzied and mindless anti-Semitic attack on a synagogue culminates in the theft of a seemingly worthless painting by a little known Czech artist called Karel Bellak.
A year has passed since Tom Kirk, the world’s greatest art thief, decided to put his criminal past behind him and embark on a new career, on the right side of the law . Then three major thefts occur, and suddenly Tom is confronted with a deadly mystery and a sinister face from the past.
Praise for ‘The Black Sun’ -
”'The Black Sun is pure unadulterated fun” - USA Today
”'A pacey well-constructed thriller with plenty of surprises and action” - What’s on London
”'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, author of 'Without Mercy” - and 'The Eagle Has Landed’.
‘Dan Brown eat your heart out.’Northern Echo -
”'A thrilling read” - Cork Evening Echo
Praise for ‘The Double Eagle.’ -
‘A carefully constructed tale straight out of the Dan Brown mould of thriller writing.’Sunday Sun -
“The Double Eagle” will leave you breathless, but never dizzy. Solid debut world.’Ladsmag -
'This would make the perfect Tom Cruise movie.'The Independent on Sunday -
”'A captivating, engrossing debut…a fast-paced tale of international crime and skullduggery written with style and panache. Twining is a worthy successor to Forsyth, Follett, and Higgins. Highly recommended.” - Christoper Reich