Contest
Matthew Reilly
(Author)
Description
The New York Public Library. A silent sanctuary of knowledge; a 100-year-old labyrinth of towering bookcases, narrow aisles and long marble hallways. For Doctor Stephen Swain and his daughter, Holly, it is the site of a nightmare. Because for one night this historic building is to be the venue for a contest. A contest in which Swain is to compete--whether he likes it or not.
The rules are simple: Seven contestants will enter, only one will leave. With his daughter in his arms, Stephen Swain is plunged into a terrifying fight for survival. The stakes are high, the odds brutal. He can choose to run, to hide or to fight--but if he wants to live, he has to win. For in this contest, unless you leave as the victor, you do not leave at all. Readers all over the world have been cheering about Matthew Reilly's lightning fast adventure thrillers. Contest, the action-packed extravaganza that launched this international bestselling career, is vintage Reilly at his explosive best.Product Details
Price
$23.99
$22.31
Publisher
St. Martins Press-3PL
Publish Date
January 01, 2006
Pages
446
Dimensions
5.0 X 8.0 X 0.99 inches | 1.06 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781250101785
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About the Author
Matthew Reilly is the bestselling author of Ice Station, Temple, Scarecrow, Contest, Hell Island, Seven Ancient Wonders, Six Sacred Stones, The Five Greatest Warriors and Hover Car Racer. More than 3.5 million copies of his thrillers have been sold around the world, and he has also written several screenplays and published several magazine articles. Reilly was born in 1974 and studied law at the University of New South Wales. He lives in Sydney, Australia.
Reviews
"Reilly hurls readers into an adrenaline-drenched thrill ride...impossible to put down."
--"Orlando Sentinel"
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"Swain is clever, resourceful, and quick. The action is non-stop...this slam-bang story is great, good fun, and thoroughly entertaining."
--"Tulsa World""" "Reilly...can inspire awe. Speed demons, take note. "
--"Publishers Weekly"
"Compared to Matthew Reilly's "Temple" and his intrepid academic hero, Professor William Race, Indiana Jones is a wimp and The Raiders of The Lost Ark a snooze fest. Reilly's book has adrenaline in super-sized quantities."
--"The Orlando Sentinel" on "Temple"
" Reilly hurls readers into an adrenaline-drenched thrill ride... impossible to put down."
-- "Orlando Sentinel"
""
" Swain is clever, resourceful, and quick. The action is non-stop... this slam-bang story is great, good fun, and thoroughly entertaining."
--"Tulsa World""" "Reilly...can inspire awe. Speed demons, take note. "
--"Publishers Weekly"
"Compared to Matthew Reilly's "Temple" and his intrepid academic hero, Professor William Race, Indiana Jones is a wimp and The Raiders of The Lost Ark a snooze fest. Reilly's book has adrenaline in super-sized quantities."
--"The Orlando Sentinel" on "Temple"
--"Orlando Sentinel"
""
"Swain is clever, resourceful, and quick. The action is non-stop...this slam-bang story is great, good fun, and thoroughly entertaining."
--"Tulsa World""" "Reilly...can inspire awe. Speed demons, take note. "
--"Publishers Weekly"
"Compared to Matthew Reilly's "Temple" and his intrepid academic hero, Professor William Race, Indiana Jones is a wimp and The Raiders of The Lost Ark a snooze fest. Reilly's book has adrenaline in super-sized quantities."
--"The Orlando Sentinel" on "Temple"
" Reilly hurls readers into an adrenaline-drenched thrill ride... impossible to put down."
-- "Orlando Sentinel"
""
" Swain is clever, resourceful, and quick. The action is non-stop... this slam-bang story is great, good fun, and thoroughly entertaining."
--"Tulsa World""" "Reilly...can inspire awe. Speed demons, take note. "
--"Publishers Weekly"
"Compared to Matthew Reilly's "Temple" and his intrepid academic hero, Professor William Race, Indiana Jones is a wimp and The Raiders of The Lost Ark a snooze fest. Reilly's book has adrenaline in super-sized quantities."
--"The Orlando Sentinel" on "Temple"