A Simple Act of Violence, R. J. Ellory
A Simple Act of Violence, R. J. Ellory
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A Simple Act of Violence

Author: R. J. Ellory

Narrator: Kevin Kenerly

Unabridged: 18 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/03/2011


Synopsis

Washington, embroiled in midterm elections, did not want to hear the truth about an unsettling series of murders. But when the newspapers reported a fourth killing, when they gave the killer a name and details of his horrendous crimes, few people could ignore it. Detective Robert Miller is assigned to the case and rapidly uncovers a complication: the victims do not officially exist. Their personal details do not register on any known systems, and as Miller unearths ever more disturbing facts, he starts to face truths about the corrupt world he lives intruths so far removed from his own reality that he begins to fear for his life. In the tradition of the masters of suspense, R. J. Ellory has written a shocking and tense narrative of politics and violence in the nerve center of America. As Detective Miller becomes more and more embroiled in the shifting realities of the case, the reader is irresistibly propelled through the intrigues and betrayals of Washingtons elite. This controversial and timely novel explores the notions of identity and hidden government dealings, and it is sure to stay with the reader long after the final page.

About R. J. Ellory

R. J. Ellory, orphaned at the age of seven and sent to prison for poaching when he was seventeen, immersed himself in literature and set about learning the craft of writing fiction. He now divides his time between writing and volunteer programs in drug rehabilitation and youth literacy. He is married with one son.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Asghar on June 25, 2017

An apt title. It's one thing to have a Noam Chomsky moment, but to have the whole book paroxysm with it is quite another. The entire premise shuddered with these mini riots of condensed reality. What's really disturbing is not that the whole thing is preposterous but that it's more than likely, and......more

Goodreads review by Baba on April 05, 2020

An industrious and captivating crime thriller, which Ellory takes you from from serial killer to worldwide conspiracy tied to the US Government and the drug cartels.. which somehow works! 7 out of 12.......more

Goodreads review by Patricia on September 07, 2011

This book was extremely irritating. As a former copy editor, it made my blood boil on almost every page. This author lives in Birmingham, England, and really knows very little about Washington, D.C., and not enough about the U.S. government. Some examples: They are NEVER called the "Washington" poli......more

Goodreads review by 🥀 Rose 🥀 on January 10, 2011

A book is not always what it seems. That is how I feel about A Simple Act of Violence. What started out as a typical serial killer spree, turns out to be something completely different. This was a wonderful, multi-layed crime novel about how far does power corrupt and how far up the chain does it go......more