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Black Mail: 1 (Paperback)

by Thomas Feibel (Author), Cheryl Robson (Editor)
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  • Paperback: 250 pages
  • Publisher: Aurora Metro Publications; first edition (8 Feb 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0955156629
  • ISBN-13: 978-0955156625
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.8 x 2.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,153,747 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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Thomas Feibel has written a tense pacy thriller about crime on the net... one of the best thrillers for young people of the year. --Buchkultur

'Black Mail' is that fairly unusual thing, a comedy thriller for teenagers. Set in modern Germany, its world is that of pop music and the Internet, with two leading characters whose bizarre converging fates drive the plot. One is a pop musician called Darlis Diller (actually Andrew Mills from Sheffield) whose career is chaotically resurfacing, six years after most of his rock group died in a crazy plane crash. Alas, Darlis is in thrall to an imaginary demon called the Dhuul. The other lead is Darlis's biggest fan, a 17-year-old German boy, Johnny Mallak. Johnny frees himself to follow Darlis's German tour by tricking his boarding school into believing he is with his parents, and vice versa. Armed with a loan from his school room-mate (an apprentice criminal), Johnny sets off, keeping possible pursuit at bay by dutiful emails. Unfortunately, he accidentally receives an email from a Swedish gang of Internet hackers and blackmailers who, realising their mistake, set out to limit the damage by killing him. From this freak error flows violence and mayhem. The comedy lies mainly in Johnny's engaging innocence. Pursuing Darlis as a dedicated fan, he all unwittingly leaves death and devastation in his wake, while leading a charmed life himself. The author writes on computer subjects for children, and his novel is like a computer game. Unfolding in a hectic series of snappy incidents, it is a lightweight, witty, page-turning entertainment, as trendy as any teenager could wish. PH **** --Books For Keeps

'Black Mail' is an exciting read that is a good recommendation for reluctant male readers, as it has you hooked from the prologue. --Write Away


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Johnny is 17, and the biggest Darlis Diller fan in Germany. Having tricked both his parents and his school, he follows his rock idol on a national tour. But things don't go to plan when he has all his money stolen and the people around him end up dead - all because of an email he's mistakenly received from a criminal gang! Soon he has nowhere to hide and nobody to turn to - except Pola, his new best friend, that is. Unaware that both the criminals and the police are after him, Johnny tries to track down his elusive rock idol. But his idol seems to be hallucinating about a demon called the Dhuul...

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4.0 out of 5 stars Rock n roll road movie, 6 April 2009
Johnny scams his parents into thinking he's at his boarding school for the holidays then sets off to hitch-hike round the country and go to all the gigs of his fave rock band who've just re-formed. He uses the internet when he stops off but this lands him in a lot of trouble with hackers, drug dealers, the police and people who think he's got secret information and want to kill him. It all ends in a funny, chaotic, identity swapping haze of stage lights, loud music, toothless tigers and police bungling...lots of fun.
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