Ark
by Charles McCarry
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Pub Date Nov 22 2011 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012
Description
Earth's wealthiest man attempts to save humanity from a coming apocalypse.
The
planet's first and only trillionaire, Henry Peel, did not make his
fortune by being a fool. A gifted inventor and scientist, he possesses
an imagination on the scale of history's greatest thinkers, and he has
turned it to the problem of Earth's core. Two decades ago, scientists
learned that the core spins faster than the rest of the planet, storing
up a cache of energy that, if released, could cause an earthquake that
would obliterate human life. To begin mankind anew, Henry Peel is going
to lead us to the stars.
He gathers the world's
leading physicists and engineers and asks them to design a spaceship
large enough to safeguard a sample of humanity and durable enough to
survive a thousand-year voyage. Money is no object, but time is short.
The apocalypse is on its way.
A former
operative for the CIA, Charles McCarry (b. 1930) is America's most
revered author of espionage fiction. Born in Massachusetts, McCarry
began his writing career in the army, as a correspondent for Stars and Stripes.
In the 1950s he served as a speechwriter for President Eisenhower
before taking a post with the CIA, for which he traveled the globe as a
deep cover operative. He left the Agency in 1967, and set about
converting his experiences into fiction.
His first novel, The Miernik Dossier (1971),
introduced Paul Christopher, an American spy who struggles to balance
his family life with his work. McCarry has continued writing about
Christopher and his family for decades, producing ten novels in the
series to date. A former editor-at-large for National Geographic, McCarry has written extensive nonfiction, and continues to write essays and book reviews for various national publications. Ark (2011) is his most recent novel.
Advance Praise
"[McCarry] ranks up there with Le Carré in a select class of two." -Daily Mail
"Charles McCarry is the best modern writer on the subject of intrigue-by the breadth of Alan Furst, by the fathom of Eric Ambler, by any measure."?-P. J. O'Rourke
"McCarry's thrillers really thrill, his political insight is praised by senior politicians and his erudition, experience and good writing turn spy stories into literature. McCarry and his dynamic alter-egos wipe the floor with the opposition."?-The Daily Telegraph
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