The Runner, Christopher Reich
The Runner, Christopher Reich
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The Runner

Author: Christopher Reich

Narrator: Stephen Lang

Abridged: 6 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/08/2008


Synopsis

Rarely has a first novel achieved the kind of breathtaking critical acclaim garnered by Numbered Account, hailed by The New York Times as "smart," "sophisticated," and "wonderful." With The Runner, Reich dazzles us once again. Set against the seething backdrop of post-World War II Germany, The Runner weaves a complex and intricately plotted tale of cat and mouse.

At the center of this fiercely compelling story is Devlin Judge, an American lawyer in Europe as part of the International Military Tribunal to try Nazi war criminals. Haunted by his own demons, Judge has a secret agenda--to find Erich Seyss, the Nazi responsible for his brother's death. An elite member of Hilter's SS and former Olympic sprinter known as "The White Lion," Seyss has just escaped from an American P.O.W. camp. Determined to avenge his brother and bring Seyss to justice, Judge is plunged into immediate pursuit, menaced at every turn by forces determined to keep him from his prey. Threatened from all sides, he'll enlist the help of Ingrid Bach, the beautiful daughter of one of the most powerful men in Nazi Germany . . . and Seyss's former fiancée.

To track Seyss through the chaos of a destroyed nation, Judge will pay the ultimate price, putting his life on the line to reveal the dark conspiracy surrounding him. For as the hunter becomes the hunted, the chase for the White Lion becomes nothing less than a race to save the future of Europe itself.

Unfailingly gripping, rich in historical detail and brilliantly atmospheric, The Runner is a no-holds-barred powerhouse of a novel--a true masterwork from one of the most original storytellers to enrich the modern suspense novel.

About The Author

Christopher Reich is the New York Times bestselling author of Rules of DeceptionNumbered Account, and The Patriot’s Club, which won the International Thriller Writers Award for best novel in 2006.  He lives in California with his family.Stephen Lang has appeared on Broadway in Death of a SalesmanA Few Good Men, and Wait Until Dark. His films include GettysburgTombstone, and Last Exit to Brooklyn. He has also narrated many audiobooks, such as Corelli’s Mandolin, several Michael Crichton novels, and Gods and Generals, of which he also starred in the film version.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Louie the Mustache on March 28, 2023

I received this novel as a part of 100 thrillers lot from a librarian on eBay. The pack was totally worth it, by the way. This novel is one of the reasons why. The first thing that should be made clear when reading this story is that it is an alternate historical fiction novel set in a post-World Wa......more

Goodreads review by Mike on April 18, 2023

What a great book. Finished on day 2 of first Madeira holiday since Covid lockdown. Two main characters. Erich Seyss the Nazi SS nasty bit of work. An Olympic runner who finished fourth to Jesse Owens. And Devlin Judge and ex policeman and now lawyer in the War Crimes bureau. But also whose brother......more

Goodreads review by Dave on August 28, 2013

I am a Christopher Reich fan since reading his first book Numbered Accounts. Of course my wife is Swiss so his familiarity with the local geography and all things Swiss makes the novels that much more interesting at a personal level. The Runner was a bit slower for me although once I got into the ma......more

Goodreads review by Trawets on June 22, 2010

The Runner by Christopher Reich was highly recommended by my father-in-law, however we don't often share tastes in books, but in this case I'm glad I took his word. Set in Germany immediately after the end of WWII. It concerns an ex-Olympic sprinter who finds himself sprung from a POW camp awaiting w......more

Goodreads review by Rob on January 17, 2021

It's only towards the end of the book that the conspiracy promised in the blurb starts to surface. Up until then this is a pretty straight forward manhunt novel without much intrigue to complement the action. Nevertheless, I enjoyed it on the whole and the pages kept turning. I especially liked the p......more


Quotes

"This is a wonderfully well written book, a sophisticated story of political intrigue, conspiracy, and treachery. Reich's evocation of post-war Germany in ruins has an uncanny sense of you-are-there; a trip into virtual reality--the author is a master of moody atmosphere and historic detail. A fascinating look at the world that existed between the hot war and the cold war, populated by larger-than-life characters who gamble for incredibly high stakes."

--Nelson DeMille, author of Lion's Game

Praise for Numbered Account:

"Smart and sophisticated--.--.--.--Wonderfully credible."
--The New York Times

"Reich keeps things moving at breakneck speed."
--The Wall Street Journal

"Fascinating--.--.--.--The tension crackles."
--People

"Chilling detail, suspense, and intrigue."
--The Denver Post

"Big story--.--.--.--Big enjoyment--.--.--.--A completely different kind of thriller."         --Newsday