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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Phoenix; Mass Market Paperback edition (27 Oct 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0753826879
  • ISBN-13: 978-0753826874
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.8 x 2.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 9,563 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A high-octane and life-affirming adventure (DAILY EXPRESS )

pacy adventure story (SUNDAY TELEGRAPH )

A 39 Steps-style hero, Gaunt's adventures thrill and unsettle us. (TELEGRAPH & ARGUS )

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'Jonathan Keeble's reading simply forbids you to press pause.' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful
Never disappoints 19 May 2011
By Phil
Format:Hardcover
I just can't get enough of these books.
I like the way that Paul Torday writes in a non sentimental style.
If you want great characters and gripping storylines then buy his books.
If you want unrealistic happy endings look elsewhere.
I cant believe this is the same author of Salmon Fishing in the Yemen. When I read Girl on the Landing I was hoping for a similar read. It was nothing like it, but was equally brilliant. To think that both books came from the same mind!
Subsequent books are more of the Girl on the Landing style with largely tragic central characters, that have a quality that makes you want to connect with them. It can be painful to follow their fate, but you you wouldn't want the books to be resolved in any other way.
I give all of his other books five stars. This book gets four stars simply because relative to the other books it's merely brilliant and you need a standard to measure against!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
John Buchan - updated 23 Feb 2011
By D. Harris TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
I was drawn into this book by its unlikely premise - ex soldier Richard Gaunt takes a bet that can walk from his club in London to the Randolph Hotel in Oxford by the following afternoon. In the course of the journey, he stumbles a set of exotic foreign villains and is soon fleeing for his life.

So the story begins with distinct overtones of John Buchan and the book acknowledges this with a quote at the beginning from Three Hostages (Wordsworth Classics). But ex Captain Gaunt isn't another Richard Hannay, he's more like Buchan's dashing and, one suspects, tortured sandy Arbuthnot (modelled loosely on TE Lawrence). And this isn't The Thirty-Nine Steps (Penguin Classics) - either the book or the film. Gaunt has served in both Iraq and Afghanistan and has been damaged. As well as following his story in the present, the book flashes back to both, and to his failed attempts to build a normal life after leaving the Army. That failure leads to the kind of man Gaunt is, and to his taking the bet at the opening of the book.

In a sense, of course, the rootless, post-military life described here does fit Buchan's characters with the extract from "The Three Hostages" hinting at men who have been damaged by war experience just as Daunt is. But the style of the 20s and 30s was perhaps to make less of this, and "More than you can tell" is considerably darker. Gaint finds himself wishing for a "good" war, one that the people back at home continue to believe in.

Despite a fairly actiony ending in which Daunt - sort of - redeems himself, one isn't left with any great positive expectation for his life, still less for the outcome of the wars in which he took part. A criticsm of the book might be that it just stops, without any resolution to Gaunt's story. I think though that is appropriate, and that a tidy answer would have let this story down.

An excellent book, with a strong plot which gives, I think, a deep insight into some difficult issues while refusing in the end to judge anyone (except, perhaps, the unpleasant Kevin).
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
The first part of this story is totally ridiculous and my thoughts were that none of this could possibly ever happen. However, as the stroy unfolds, it becomes more and more plausible, until, eventually, I began to think that these events could really, actually happen. That is what I would call very clever story telling.

Paul Torday is an incredibly imaginative author. I liked this book very much indeed and would recommend it to any of my friends.

All that stopped me from awarding five stars was that it tended to ramble in places. In an action packed thriller, that can be most frustrating! Don't let that put you off though. It is well worth reading.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Talented Author
This is the second Paul Torday book I have read. I have also read Girl on the Landing.

I think that Paul Torday is a very talented author. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Charley
The less said the better
I was quite disappointed with this one. I've enjoyed all of Paul Torday's previous novels, but this one is written in the style of an action adventure with a very unconvincing... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Swindon Ian
Once again, easy reading from Paul Torday
'More than you can say' offers the usual Paul Torday style of easy-reading.
The story concerns Richard Gaunt, an ex-army Captain returned from tours of Iraq and Afghanistan,... Read more
Published 4 months ago by John M
Very good but could have been brilliant
The first part of of this book was excellent. The setting up of the character, the mysterious happenings, really make you want to turn the page. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Mrs. S. Partridge
Ambivalent and taught
Very well narrated story. An interesting topic with the usual twists and left somewhat hanging but with a feeling you knew what the outcome would be. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Simone
Excellent as usual
I have read all of his books to date, I think. And they are all really good reads with good stories and a good style.
Published 9 months ago by helonwheels
A thriller that educates
Reading this book was not just a 'thrilling' read, but taught me about how life must be 'dislocated' from reality for many soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Black bamboo
Not bad but irritating
I completely agree with what Sanfelice has said.

I give this book 3 stars because I thought the story itself was OK. Not great, but OK. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Bookworm
Disappointing
This is the first Paul Torday I've read, and I found it very disappointing. He makes little of a potentially exciting plot, and the main character remains unsympathetic throughout. Read more
Published 13 months ago by sanfelice
Better thriller from very promising author
This features yet another of the 'damaged' characters that are starting to frequent Paul Torday's books. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Archy
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