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Scarecrow Matthew Reilly

Scarecrow By Matthew Reilly

Scarecrow by Matthew Reilly


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Summary

The third break-neck action adventure featuring Shane Schofield, hero of bestsellers Ice Station and Area 7

Scarecrow Summary

Scarecrow by Matthew Reilly

Breathless action ... Explosive stuff was the Mirror's summing up of Matthew Reilly's third - and previous - novel Area 7, the second to feature his unstoppable new protagonist, Captain Shane M. Schofield, USMC -- a legend for our times. Lieutenant 'Scarecrow' Schofield first burst across international consciousness with Reilly's second novel Ice Station, an extraordinary tour-de-force from a young Australian author still in his mid-twenties. He is now a best-seller in every continent.

A keen movie-goer, this author aims for filmic speed of pace, a rip-roaringly original story, non-stop action and thrills and adventure, with all of these in exotic settings. His ongoing ambition is to reinvent what he already does so brilliantly - and take the action thriller up to the next level.

About Matthew Reilly

Matthew Reilly is the Australian-born author of bestselling novels Contest, Ice Station, Temple, Area 7, Scarecrow and Seven Ancient Wonders, which reached the Sunday Times top-ten bestseller list. He wrote his first two books while studying law at the University of New South Wales, and now writes full-time, producing novels and screenplays and creating television series. The author lives in Syndey. Steven Pacey is well known for his role as Tarrant in the cult TV series Blake's Seven and received critical acclaim for his performance as Stanley in The Birthday Party at the Piccadily Theatre. His other television work includes Pie in the Sky, Law and Disorder, Lovejoy and M.I.T: Murder Investigation Team. He has been prolific in radio where he has done over 300 broadcasts.

Additional information

GOR006430948
9780230016088
0230016081
Scarecrow by Matthew Reilly
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pan Macmillan
20070302
N/A
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