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Books with title Identity Theft

  • Identity Theory

    Peter Temple

    Hardcover (MacAdam/Cage, Oct. 30, 2004)
    John Anselm is a former Beirut hostage, a foreign correspondent who went to one war too many. A burnt-out-case, he lives in his family’s ancestral house in Germany, working for a semi-legal and near-broke surveillance firm and wrestling with his own fractured identity and family history. His intelligence work collides with the lives of Con Niemand, an ex-mercenary and professional survivor, and ambitious London journalist Caroline Wishart. They are caught in a nightmare of violence and intrigue that can only end with the uncovering of long-buried secrets. Temple writes of a shadowy world peopled with intense, globetrotting characters who use espionage, double crossings, and political information to gain leverage. In Temple’s world, secrets can be worth more than human life.
  • The Identity Thief

    Alex Bryant

    (K&M Books, Feb. 9, 2020)
    A shapeshifting sorcerer called Cuttlefish unleashes a terrifying wave of magical carnage across London. A strange family known as the River People move into Cassandra Drake's neighbourhood. Are the two events connected? Spoiler alert: no. Reasons to buy this book: ✔ Good cover. ✔ Cheap. Seriously, the Kindle version only costs as much as about 3 mangoes. What would you rather have – 10 hours of gripping urban fantasy, or 30 minutes of biting into sweet, succulent mango flesh? ✔ OK, I shouldn’t have used mango, objectively the best fruit, as a comparison. But buying this book doesn’t stop you from buying mangoes, if that’s what you insist on doing. Public praise for the advance readers’ edition: “I was barely even a few sentences in and I was already hooked! This is such an interesting book, I really hope it gets published so I can read more of it!” ★★★★★ - Lottie Carmichael “This book is perfectly suitable for younger readers, but still enjoyable for older. The premise is new and intriguing, while the writing style is entertaining and fresh. I loved the heroine. She was relatable, strong, and yet imperfect. You untangle the very complicated plot-line alongside her. I also enjoyed the deeper ideas, the writer was expressing that tie-in with current events. Very thought-provoking.” ★★★★★ - Carolyn Sachs “This was a lot of fun to read and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I'm looking forward to the published version.” ★★★★★ - Declan Tarstie “Better value for money than three mangoes.” ★★★ - Alex Bryant
  • The Identity Man

    Andrew Klavan

    Paperback (Mariner Books, Nov. 8, 2011)
    “A compelling moral fable in the shape of a gritty, twist-filled thriller.”—Wall Street JournalJohn Shannon is a petty thief on the run. A three-time loser framed for murder, he knows that he’s facing life in prison—or death by lethal injection. Then, a bizarre text message draws him to a meeting in the dark of night. A foreigner who calls himself the Identity Man offers Shannon an incredible chance to start again: a new face, a new home, a new beginning. In a ruined city trying to rebuild, he gets work as a carpenter, and falls in love. It seems too good to be true—and it is. It turns out this city is crawling with crooked politicians, gangsters, and dirty cops—all of whom seem to want Shannon dead. Moving through the shambles of a town, he’s got to ferret out the secret of his new life—and fast—if he wants to be left with any life at all.“A gripping thriller.”—Entertainment Weekly“A work of intense realism pervaded by sorrow, mercy, hope—and ultimately, transcendence.”—Washington Times
  • The Identity Man

    Andrew Klavan

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Nov. 11, 2010)
    An Otto Penzler BookJohn Shannon is a petty thief on the run. A three-time loser framed for a murder he didn’t commit, he knows the cops are closing in on him and that he’s facing life in prison—or death by lethal injection. Then, as if out of nowhere, a bizarre text message draws him to a meeting in the dark of night. A foreigner who calls himself the Identity Man offers Shannon an incredible chance to start again: a new face, a new home, a new beginning.Soon, to his amazement, Shannon finds himself living a life he never dreamed possible. In a ruined city that is trying to rebuild, he finds work as a carpenter and a wood carver. He meets the beautiful Teresa Grey and for the first time falls in love with the sort of woman who could make him a better man.It seems too good to be true—and it is. Just as Shannon feels within sight of redemption, all hell breaks loose. It turns out this ruined city is crawling with corruption. There are crooked politicians, gangsters, dirty cops everywhere—and, for some reason he doesn’t understand, all of them seem to want Shannon dead.John Shannon has run out of second chances, and now he’s running out of time. Moving through the darkness in the burnt-out shambles of a dirty town, he’s got to ferret out the secret of his new life—and fast—if he wants to be left with any life at all.
  • Identity Man, The

    Andrew Klavan

    MP3 CD (Blackstone on Brilliance Audio, Aug. 7, 2018)
    John Shannon is on the run facing life in prison, or death by lethal injection. Then, a bizarre text message draws him to a meeting in the dark of night. A foreigner who calls himself the Identity Man offers Shannon an incredible chance to start again: a new face, a new home, a new beginning. Soon Shannon is living a life he never dreamed possible. In a ruined city that is trying to rebuild, he finds work as a carpenter and a wood carver. He falls in love. But just as Shannon is within sight of redemption, all hell breaks loose. It turns out the city is crawling with corruption. There are crooked politicians, gangsters, dirty cops everywhere-and all of them seem to want Shannon dead. Moving through the darkness in the burnt out shambles of a dirty town, he's got to ferret out the secret of his new life.
  • The Identity Man

    Andrew Klavan

    Audio CD (AudioGO, Nov. 1, 2010)
    John Shannon is a petty thief on the run. A three-time loser framed for a murder he didn’t commit, he knows the cops are closing in on him and that he’s facing life in prison—or death by lethal injection. Then, as if out of nowhere, a bizarre text message draws him to a meeting in the dark of night. A foreigner who calls himself the Identity Man offers Shannon an incredible chance to start again: a new face, a new home, a new beginning. Just as Shannon feels within sight of redemption, all hell breaks loose.
  • Identity Theory

    Peter Temple

    (Anchor Canada, Feb. 19, 2008)
    John Anselm is a former Beirut hostage, a foreign correspondent who has been to one war too many. A burnt-out case, he lives in his family’s ancestral house in Germany, working for a semi-legal and near-broke surveillance firm and wrestling with his own fractured identity and family history. His intelligence work collides with the lives of Con Niemand, an ex-mercenary and professional survivor, and ambitious London journalist Caroline Wishart. They are caught in a nightmare of violence and intrigue that can only end with the uncovering of long-buried secrets. Temple writes of a shadowy world peopled with intense, globetrotting characters who use espionage, double crossings, and political information to gain leverage. In Temple’s world, secrets can be worth more than human life.
  • The Identity Man

    Andrew Klavan

    Paperback (Mariner Books, Nov. 8, 2011)
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  • Identity Thief

    Jason Bateman, Melissa McCarthy

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  • Identity Thief

    Jason Bateman, Melissa McCarthy, Seth Gordon

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  • Identity Theft

    Carolyn Keene

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 27, 2009)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
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  • Identity

    Lisa B Valentine

    (Dolos International Press, March 24, 2017)
    Set in post-Brexit Britain during the US Donald Trump election, Identity is a tale of Jon, the teenage son of a prominent EDL member. His life is turned upside when he prevents a Muslim girl from being attacked on a bus. What follows is a journey of self-exploration set amid the backdrop of the northern England city of Manchester. Eventually Jon has a choice to make - stay on the path that his father has carved out, or choose a different path altogether. Cover photo is an original by Rachel Horgan.