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I Am Pilgrim by Terry Hayes

I Am Pilgrim

A Thriller

by Terry Hayes
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  • First Published:
  • May 27, 2014, 624 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Dec 2014, 624 pages
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Prof P

Gripping!
A book that I took everywhere, so that any spare moment was spent reading. Had to see how the events played out. Damned good writer.
Have now read Locust. Just as exciting.
Karene

I am a Pilgrim
Found this book engaging from beginning to end - just couldn't put it down. The characters were interesting and the action fast paced as we follow them around the world. Interesting that Terry Hayes finished the book on page 888. He ends the book with the words "He is risen" and in biblical numerology 888 means "Christ the redeemer".
Sbpark

Great espionage book
One of the best i have read!
mb

The BEST book I have ever read!
When I finished this my ecopy of this book, I wanted to immediately do two things...1 Own a hard copy of the book and 2 Start reading it again!
I can honestly say I have never wanted to read a book twice. This is by far, the BEST book I have read.
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