The Informationist by Taylor Stevens
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Corporations need her. Governments pay her. Criminals fear her.
But nobody sees her coming. Vanessa Munroe is…
THE INFORMATIONIST
by Taylor Stevens
Part Jack Reacher, part Sydney Bristow, Vanessa “Michael” Munroe deals in information—expensive information—for corporations, government agencies, and private clients who can pay for her unique brand of expertise. With her keen analytical mind, uncanny knack for languages, and somewhat androgynous physique, Munroe is able to succeed where others fail. When it was published in hardcover earlier this year, Taylor Stevens’ pulse-pounding debut THE INFORMATIONIST (Broadway, on sale October 28, 2011) became an instant New York Times bestseller, and demanded the attention of readers and critics alike. Now available in paperback, this riveting thriller – the first in a trilogy featuring the unforgettable heroine Vanessa “Michael” Munroe – is about to captivate an even bigger audience.
Born to missionary parents in lawless central Africa, Munroe had a childhood that was anything but ordinary. Her penchant for rebellion led her into the company of infamous gunrunner when she was just fourteen years old. She learned how to fight and to navigate the unforgiving terrain of central Africa, quickly building a reputation as the young white girl who could speak the native languages and conform to nearly any unique community. As she grew up, Munroe also learned how to keep a secret. It was that secret that sent her running from Africa and from everything she’d ever known, without ever looking back. Until now…
After his stepdaughter goes missing in Equatorial Guinea while traveling with friends, billionaire Texas oil tycoon Richard Burbank appeals to Munroe for help. Four years, dozens of investigations, and countless dollars have flown by, leaving Munroe as the last and best hope for finding out what really happened to Emily Burbank. Once she agrees to return to Africa, Munroe is quickly pulled into the mystery of the missing girl that seems to permeate the air in the all-too-familiar lands of her childhood.
As Munroe digs deeper and deeper into the last known whereabouts of Emily, it becomes clear that someone wants this to be the first and last time that Munroe does not succeed in getting the information that she seeks. Betrayed, cut off from civilization, and fighting for her life, Munroe has no choice but to face the past she has tried so long to forget, if she has any hope of getting out of Africa alive.
Much like her worldly heroine, Taylor Stevens lived for part of her life in unruly Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon. Born into the Children of God cult, Stevens lived all over the world, spending time in Germany, Mexico, France, Japan, and many other countries all before the age of fourteen, and then later, Africa. As a child, Taylor was separated from her parents and siblings for months at a time, and in lieu of schooling was made to care for dozens of other children, clean and cook for commune members, and beg for money on the street. Forced to end her education at age twelve, she used her imagination as a coping mechanism, creating stories for other commune children. Once caught writing stories, however, she was put into solitary confinement and held without food. Her stories were destroyed forever.
In Africa, Taylor plotted her escape from the cult. Nearly penniless, without formal education, and with no social structure on “the outside,” a pregnant Taylor, her husband, and their young child fled for the United States. Once in Texas, spurred by a desire to live without any regrets, Taylor scoured garage sales for old books and read voraciously. Slowly, her natural gift for storytelling came back and she began writing the incredible saga of Vanessa Munroe.
Fans of Steig Larsson’s feisty protagonist Lisbeth Salander will be thrilled to discover the fierce and determined Vanessa Munroe, especially since she’ll be back to star in Stevens’ much-anticipated second book, THE INNOCENT, coming in hardcover from Crown in December 2011. With unique and complex characters, and a plot that transports readers all over the world from the United States to Equatorial Guinea, THE INFORMATIONIST grabs readers from the very beginning and never lets go.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Born into the Children of God, raised in communes across the globe, and denied an education beyond the sixth grade, TAYLOR STEVENS broke free of the cult in order to follow hope and a vague idea of what possibilities lay beyond. She now lives in Texas, and is writing her third Vanessa Michael Munroe novel.
THE INFORMATIONIST
by Taylor Stevens
Broadway • October 18, 2011
Price: $14.00 paperback • 336 pages • ISBN 978-0-307-71710-8
www.crownpublishing.com
www.taylorstevensbooks.com
Also available in audio and electronic versions
Don’t miss THE INNOCENT (Crown, 978-0-307-71712-2, $24.00, on sale December 27, 2011), Taylor Steven’s highly anticipated follow-up to
THE INFORMATIONIST!