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Cool Runnings
Cool Runnings
Author: Richard Hoyt
Rolling Stone reporter Jim Quint is the agreeable devil-may-care hero of this doomsday thriller. A nuclear bomb is set to go off in Manhattan -- nothing unusual there -- but the events, dialogue, and joie de vivre of the hero are definitely different. 
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ISBN-13: 9780812583861
ISBN-10: 0812583868
Publication Date: 5/1985
Pages: 382
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Publisher: Tor Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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The New York Times included this in its "Notable Books of the Year" when it was published in 1984. They also said it "...does for espionage and terrorism what Joseph Heller's Catch-22 did for war." In other words, it's not your usual spy thriller. There are good guys, bad guys, some who-knows? guys, a fake atomic bomb that becomes all too real, and double, triple, and quadrupal crosses, all stirred up with a cockeyed cynicism and a healthy dose of black humor.


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