Review:
Begins at a cracking pace and then maintains it for another 500 pages ... A gazeteer of good backgrounds, a soupcon of sex and a twist of high technology, all laced together with a global conspiracy of apocalyptic dimensions ... This is a rip-roaring read (THE TIMES)
An incredibly good read with unflagging tension until it reaches its mind-boggling end (DAILY MAIL)
It is a brilliant, multi-layered story that encompasses a tale of ingenious detection, revenge bizarre death, love, passion - and one of the most fiendish modern-day plots ever conceived (DAILY EXPRESS)
Hugely entertaining ... I started The Day After Tomorrow at 2 in the afternoon, and finished reading it, my eyes bleeding, at 3 a.m. ... I defy you to put it down (LA TIMES BOOK REVIEW)
Big, bold and imaginative ... the pace never flags (IRISH TIMES)
A compulsive thriller which grabs from the first paragraph (YORKSHIRE POST)
In a single-bound, Allan Folsom has launched himself right into the front rank of modern thriller writers with what could be the most gripping page-turner of this or any other year (LIVERPOOL DAILY POST)
From LA, a first novel as powerful as any quake. This is a one-sitting book (PUBLISHING NEWS)
Taut, shocking and, importantly, credible ... one of those rare novels which once picked up is genuinely impossible to put down (BOOKCASE)
Deftly weaves a destructive international conspiracy of breath-taking proportions ... outstanding (TIME OUT)
About the Author:
Until the international success of THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW, Allan Folsom was a jobbing screen writer, contributing to such series as Hart to Hart. He now lives in Santa Barbara with his wife and young daughter.
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