This Suitcase is Going to Explode

This Suitcase is Going to Explode by Tom Ardies

“If it’s escape reading you want, This Suitcase is Going to Explode will hold you spellbound. There is a tough, smart‐alec agent, lots of action, and a breathless, down‐to‐the-wire climax. Sex, too. And, at the end, perhaps a message for our times.” New York Times

Superspy Charlie Sparrow, in his second thrilling adventure, has to stop an evil mastermind who has planted suitcase-sized nuclear bombs in several major U.S. cities…and will ignite them if his demands aren’t met. The clock is ticking and only Sparrow can save us all from armageddon.

 


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Reviews For This Suitcase is Going to Explode

This Suitcase is Going to Explode 5.0

Unadulterated enjoyment

Buffalo Evening News

This Suitcase is Going to Explode 5.0

A tense, exciting yarn and a superior mystery.

The Charlotte Observer

This Suitcase is Going to Explode 5.0

Just great. Plan on finishing this in one sitting. It's that good.

The Hardford Courant

This Suitcase is Going to Explode 5.0

It makes great reading for a hot, summer evening. It certainly qualifies as blood-chilling.

The Northern Sentinel (British Columbia)