Northern Spy: Reese's Book Club: A Novel

Flynn Berry
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Northern Spy: Reese's Book Club: A Novel

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Overall rating: 4.2 / 5 from 10 reviews.

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Perfect

"Great book about what the people went thru during the IRA two sisters on opposite sides never losing site of their strong bond"

Monique (5/5)

Berry Book

"Bought as a Christmas Gift. Flynn Berry . . excellent writer so very happy with book!"

L. S. (5/5)

Unacceptable Story Line

"I had difficulty with the fear expressed by the main character regarding the IRA given it takes place in current times (not the 1970s or 1980s or even 1990s). The IRA group were described as being formidable and I just could not believe it. Also, the story really jumps around quickly to different locations and it did not transition easily to these other settings."

Howg (2/5)

Enjoying reading this book

"Enjoying reading this book right now. Good story with interesting characters."

Arnie (5/5)

Short on facts. . .

"Unfortunately this story provides a wholly inaccurate impression of the current state of political affairs in Northern Ireland. This book makes you think about the Belfast of the 70s and 80s, not 2018-19 (which I believe was the rough date of the events in the book). It might make for a more interesting story, but (as someone who was born there) I think the author completely misrepresents the N. Ireland of today. Further, there were other things, beyond the political atmosphere, that were just silly - babies don't walk at 9 months, they don't get their MMR at 9 months, witness protection programs don't incorporate ""shared custody"". . . ."

Sarah (2/5)

Northern Spy Review

"This was a great, quick read filled with some suspense. Highly recommend if you are in need of a quick but entertaining read while on vacation or need a an escape from reality."

VictoriaK (4/5)

Northern Spy Review

"This was a great, quick read filled with some suspense. Highly recommend if you are in need of a quick but entertaining read while on vacation or need a an escape from reality."

VictoriaK (4/5)

Gripping

"Could not put this heartfelt atmospheric tale down. This author is going to seriously make her mark. I had no idea Ireland was so close to falling back into the Troubles again."

Mood (5/5)

Interesting Read

"This was an interesting but different read. Keeps you guessing. Characters are well defined"

Nascar88 (5/5)

Northern Spy

"Kept me reading on a work night long after I should have been in bed!"

Terry (5/5)

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  • Published date: Apr 05, 2022
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 288
  • Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9780735225015
  • Dimensions: 5.05" W x 0.72" L x 7.75" H
NAMED A BEST BOOK OF 2021 BY THE NEW YORK TIMES, THE WASHINGTON POST, CRIMEREADS, KIRKUS REVIEWS, AND THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY

“A chilling, gorgeously written tale of a modern community poisoned by ancient grievances . . . Berry is a beautiful writer with a sophisticated, nuanced understanding of this most complicated of places.” —The New York Times Book Review

“Thrillingly good . . . Flynn Berry shows a le Carré-like flair for making you wonder what’s really going on at any given moment . . . Berry won an Edgar for Under the Harrow in 2017. Here comes another contender.” —The Washington Post

“[A] beguiling thriller that’s hard to put down . . . Even at its highest pitch, [Northern Spy] remains a human-centered story that closely examines the behavior of siblings, babies, mothers and friends.” —The Wall Street Journal

“[A] twisting thriller of espionage, competing loyalties and sisterhood . . . [a] title everyone will be talking about this season.” —Parade

"Taut and passionate. . . full of threat and heartbreak. . . Northern Spy will be a hit for readers of Dublin noir and tartan noir. . . Denise Mina and Tana French readers can also find familiar ground—but so in fact can any readers who treasure a well-plotted mystery with a powerful sense of how place and the near past can force a person to cross the lines they once felt were sacred." —New York Journal of Books

"Berry broadens her range with the volatile Belfast setting and twisty espionage plot. Tautly told and unsentimental, Northern Spy keeps the pressure on as the Daly sisters improvise their waythrough a chilling minefield of loyalty and betrayal." —AirMail.com 

“[A] twisting . . . emotional thriller . . . Berry’s portrayal of Irish life is uncannily accurate . . . dropping readers headfirst into the emotions of living in conflict.” —Booklist (starred review) 

“A taut and compassionate thriller . . . [and a] reflection on personal choice and consequence . . . A poignant and lyrical novel that asks what is worth sacrificing for peace.” —Kirkus (starred review)

 “[A] moving contemporary thriller . . . It’s a measure of the author’s skill that she never loses sight of the humanity of her characters. Berry remains a writer to watch.” —Publishers Weekly

“A sharp, moving thriller, combining motherhood and espionage, sisterhood and sacrifice. You lose your breath for adrenalin, but also in empathy: for Tessa and Finn, in those quiet nightime moments between mother and son. As tender as it is tense.” —Abigail Dean, author of Girl A

“Tense, terrifying, and briskly paced, Flynn Berry’s Northern Spy is not only a thrilling tale of espionage and conflicting loyalties in a deeply divided Northern Ireland, it is also a tender and honest portrayal of those fierce, all-consuming early days of motherhood and the complicated bonds between sisters, mothers, and daughters. A stunning story, beautifully told. I couldn’t put it down.” —Elizabeth Wetmore, New York Times bestselling author of Valentine
Flynn Berry is the New York Times bestselling author of three novels: Northern Spy, a Reese's Book Club pick; A Double Life, a New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice; and Under the Harrow, which won the Edgar Award for Best First Novel and was named a best book of the year by The Washington Post and The Atlantic. The recipient of a Yaddo fellowship, she is a graduate of Brown University and the Michener Center for Writers.

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