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The Midnight Ride

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From the celebrated, New York Times bestselling author comes the twisted thriller of an MIT grad student who unwittingly uncovers the hidden connection between the Gardner Museum heist and the most fascinating secret in American history.
THE CARD SHARK: Hailey Gordon is looking to make some fast cash to help pay her tuition when she’s caught counting cards at the Encore casino in Boston. She grabs her winnings and makes her escape. With guards closing in, she dives into an unlocked room to hide . . . only to find a dead body.

THE EX-CON: Recently released from prison, Nick Patterson hasn’t felt hope in a long time, but the job he “inherited” in prison promises to change that. He enters hotel room 633 to find that the person he was supposed to meet has been murdered. Next to the corpse stands a terrified young woman—Hailey Gordon.

THE PROFESSOR: American history professor Adrian Jensen learns of the death of his professional nemesis, Charles Walker, the night after he received Walker’s latest research. Skeptical at first, Adrian nearly deletes the file. But when one small, new detail catches his eye, he makes it his mission to uncover what could be one of the biggest secrets of the Revolutionary War.

All three strangers find themselves on the cusp of an incredible discovery—one that someone is willing to kill to keep buried.

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    • Library Journal

      September 1, 2021

      Back when he was the junior member of a CIA action team (and known as Sierra Six), Court Gentry, a.k.a. the Gray Man, helped messily eliminate a terrorist leader who now appears to be very much alive; next in Greaney's No. 1 New York Times best-selling series. In Hood's Robert Ludlum's The Treadstone Transgression, the continuation of a recently launched series, Adam Hayes is asked by his CIA Black Ops program to set up a safe house and is the only survivor when the mission is blown. Dedicated to helping others after having escaped from a shadowy black box program aimed at creating assassins, Evan Smoak, a.k.a. Orphan X, has a new mission in Hurwitz's Dark Horse: rescue the kidnapped daughter of Texas drug overlord Aragon Urrea (200,000-copy first printing). In Jance's Nothing To Lose, retired police detective Beaumont is asked for help by the son of his former partner Sue Danielson, who was murdered years ago by her raging ex-husband. Johansen gives us a big, new Killer View of Jessie Mercado, a Southern California private investigator who surfaces regularly in the "Kendra Michaels" series he writes with his mother, Iris Johansen. In the Edgar Award-winning Kanon's Cold War Berlin-set The Berlin Exchange, two U.S. students and an MI5 operative are being quietly traded far from Checkpoint Charlie for physicist Martin Keller, who had been imprisoned in the UK and now wants to see his ex-wife and son--but what do the East Germans want from him? (125,000-copy first printing). Wending their way through City of the Dead, Kellerman stalwarts Alex Delaware and his buddy, Det. Milo Sturgis, discover a naked, bled-out young man in the streets and a trail of blood leading to the nearby home of sliced-up Cordelia Gannett, an internet influencer Alex knows. Multi-award-winning Northern Irish writer McKinty follows up the New York Times best-selling, Paramount Pictures-ready The Chain with The Chase, so obviously of interest that we won't even worry about the absence of plot details (150,000-copy first printing). In the New York Times best-selling Mezrich's The Midnight Ride, fresh-from-prison Nick Patterson sneaks into a hotel room on an obligatory job to find his fence dead and scared-witless MIT student Hailey Gordon hiding out after having been caught counting cards; added to this mix is a U.S. history professor's discovery of an unsettling secret about the Revolutionary War (75,000-copy first printing). A domestic-thrills author with 20 Sunday Times best sellers to her name, Parks limns the unaccountable disappearance of two women--contented wife and stepmother Leigh and wealthy, newly married Kai--in cases that shouldn't be linked but seem to be in Both of You (100,000-copy paperback and 10,000-copy hardcover first printing).

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 29, 2021
      The suspenseful opening of this uneven thriller from bestseller Mezrich (Seven Wonders) finds a mysterious young woman, MIT applied math PhD student Hailey Gordon, in a Boston casino, where she’s card-counting in hopes of winning enough at blackjack to help pay her tuition and rent bills. But once security notices what she’s doing, Hailey flees into the adjoining hotel, where she hides in a room in which she stumbles on a man with a bullet hole in his head. Moments later, ex-con Nick Patterson enters the room. Nick was hoping to meet a fence there about a lead he recently came across to the 30-year-old unsolved theft of multimillion-dollar paintings from the Gardner Art Museum. The pair end up allying with Prof. Adrian Jensen, an expert on Paul Revere, who has obtained a copy of a paper from a colleague purporting to announce a world-changing discovery. Mezrich doesn’t flesh out his characters, and the reveal about the professor’s discovery doesn’t pass the giggle test. With any luck, the intriguing Hailey will return in a sequel with a more convincing plot. Agent: Eric Simonoff, WME.

    • Kirkus

      January 1, 2022
      Mezrich, best known as a true-crime author, turns to fiction with this history-based thriller. The novel begins with a prologue that recounts the notorious (and still unsolved) real-life theft of 13 artworks from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston in 1990, then jumps to the present. Math genius Hailey Gordon is paying her way through graduate school at MIT by gambling at the casinos, and she's just been spotted counting cards. Fleeing casino security, she dodges through an open hotel room door--and finds a dead man. Right behind her is Nick Patterson, an ex-convict who's there to meet the now-deceased Jimmy the Lip, who was supposed to be his connection to the deal of a lifetime--one connected to the Gardner heist. Hailey's and Nick's mutual desire to elude the cops quickly turns into a partnership to find the real object of the Gardner theft--which wasn't any of the priceless paintings but an object, as the title suggests, connected to Paul Revere. They're joined (grudgingly) in the hunt by Adrian Jensen, an enormously snobby history professor who's been propelled into a related quest by the murder of a despised colleague. In the mode of the history-based, conspiracy-fed thriller � la Dan Brown, their race around Boston's historic landmarks takes place in just a day. But it feels like much longer. Thrillers like this one are grounded in research, but in this book the research is dropped in giant blocks that leave the action in park for pages at a time. At one critical point, when a character is about to fire a gun, the action is interrupted by almost 300 words on how to load a flintlock pistol--a disquisition that does nothing for the plot but bring it to a screeching halt. When the action does struggle to the surface, it's increasingly confusing and often improbable. A conspiracy-driven thriller stalls out on too little action and a dissertation's worth of research.

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    • Booklist

      January 1, 2022
      Originally serialized in the Boston Globe under the title The Mechanic, Mezrich's first novel since 2014's Seven Wonders brings together a gambler, an ex-con, and a professor of American history to expose a dark secret buried in the country's past. While they're at it, they might just solve a 30-year-old mystery: the 1990 theft of several pieces of art from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. Mezrich, who's best known as a writer of nonfiction (including The Accidental Billionaires), brings his high-energy, informal writing style to a story that seamlessly blends fiction and nonfiction. It's easy to forget just how talented a novelist he is, what with his string of nonfiction bestsellers, but he published six novels before his first full-length work of nonfiction, and they're pretty darned good. This one may very well be his best novel, since it features two things, gambling and heists, about which he has written extensively. Highly recommended for fans of the author's early novels and, of course, his nonfiction.

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    • Library Journal

      February 1, 2022

      DEBUT Nonfiction writer Mezrich's (Bitcoin Billionaires) heart-pounding debut thriller is based on the 1990 heist at Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, with a National Treasure twist. When MIT student and mathematical genius Hailey Gordon is caught card-counting, she grabs her winnings and runs. While trying to hide from hotel security, she finds a room door ajar and its occupant dead. Ex-con Nick Patterson has inherited--okay, stolen--a heist job from a now-dead fellow inmate. Hoping to go straight after this theft, Nick enters his fence's hotel room to find him dead and a scared Hailey standing over the body. Meanwhile, history professor and Paul Revere expert Adrian Jensen receives a surprise delivery from his colleague and intellectual nemesis, Charles Walker, less than 24 hours before Charles meets his demise. Charles's discovery throws Hailey, Nick, and Adrian together into the most dangerous adventure of their lives--one that will change their lives or get them killed. VERDICT Fans of alternative history thrillers will enjoy this recommended adventure novel, which is already optioned for film.--Carmen Clark

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