` The Destroyers is a smart, sophisticated literary thriller; for all its originality, it invokes the shades of Lawrence Durrell & Graham Greene` Jay Mc Inerney, author of Bright, Precious Days When Charlie & I were young, we played a game called Destroyers... We were sharpening our instincts, jettisoning attachments. We were honing strategies for survival.. . Ian Bledsoe is on the run, broke & humiliated, fleeing the emotional & financial fallout of his father`s death. His childhood friend Charlie
- rich, exuberant & basking in life on the Greek island of Patmos
- is his last hope. At first, Patmos is like a dream
- sun-soaked days on Charlie`s yacht & the reappearance of a girlfriend from Ian`s past
- & Charlie readily offers the lifeline he desperately needs. But, like Charlie himself, this beautiful island conceals a darkness beneath. When he vanishes leaving behind his murky business affairs, Ian finds himself caught in a terrifying labyrinth of deceits. As boys, the pair played a game called Destroyers
- a game, he now realizes, they may never have stopped playing. Expansive, vivid & suspenseful, in the vein of Donna Tartt`s The Goldfinch, The Destroyers is a mesmerizing drama of power & fate, fathers & sons, self-invention & self-deception. ` Equal parts Graham Greene, Patricia Highsmith & F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Destroyers is at once lyrical & suspenseful, thoughtful & riveting` Garth Greenwell, author of What Belongs to You ` The Destroyers manages to be both fast-paced & contemplative, an excellent entertainment & also something more lasting, a haunting meditation on friendship & desperation` Guardian, Best Holiday Reads of 2017