<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Friendship, murder, revenge, and class conflict collide in an upper-crust English school. As a new term gets under way, a number of annoying incidents befall students and faculty, escalating to murder.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The New York Times bestselling author takes a riveting new direction with this richly textured, multi-layered novel of friendship, murder, revenge, and class conflict set in an upper-crust English school--as enthralling and haunting as Ian McKewan's Atonement and Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr. Ripley</p> <p>Audere, agere, auferre.</p><p>To dare, to strive, to conquer.</p><p>For generations, elite young men have attended St. Oswald's School for Boys, groomed for success by the likes of Roy Straitley, the eccentric classics teacher who has been a revered fixture for more than 30 years. But this year, things are different. Suits, paperwork, and Information Technology rule the world, and Straitley is reluctantly contemplating retirement. He is joined in this, his 99th, term by five new faculty members, including one who--unknown to Straitley and everyone else--holds intimate and dangerous knowledge of St. Ozzie's ways and secrets, it's comforts and conceits. Harboring dark ties to the school's past, this young teacher has arrived with one terrible goal: Destroy St. Oswald's. </p><p> As the new term gets underway, a number of incidents befall students and faculty alike. Beginning as small annoyances--a lost pen, a misplaced coffee mug--they soon escalate to the life threatening. With the school unraveling, only Straitley stands in the way of St. Ozzie's ruin. But the old man faces a formidable opponent--a master player with a strategy that has been meticulously planned to the final move.</p><p> A harrowing tale of cat and mouse told in alternating voices, this riveting, hypnotically atmospheric novel showcases Joanne Harris's astonishing storytelling talent as never before.</p></p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>For generations, privileged young men have attended St. Oswald's Grammar School for Boys, groomed for success by the likes of Roy Straitley, the eccentric Classics teacher who has been a fixture there for more than thirty years. This year, however, the wind of unwelcome change is blowing, and Straitley is finally, reluctantly, contemplating retirement. As the new term gets under way, a number of incidents befall students and faculty alike, beginning as small annoyances but soon escalating in both number and consequence. St. Oswald's is unraveling, and only Straitley stands in the way of its ruin. But he faces a formidable opponent with a bitter grudge and a master strategy that has been meticulously planned to the final, deadly move. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Don't start this one late in the evening, unless you plan to stay up all night. It's that gripping."--<em>Seattle Times</em><br><br>"[A] disturbing yet strangely rewarding morality tale . . . Not every chess game ends with a checkmate."--<em>Publishers Weekly</em> <strong>(starred review)</strong><br><br>"[Harris] turns to the literary thriller, with stunning results . . . This is one hypnotic page-turner."--<em>Booklist </em><strong>(starred review)</strong><br><br>"[An] enjoyable mystery romp."--<em>Sunday Times</em> (London)<br><br>"Irresistible . . . Constantly surprising and wickedly fun."--<em>Washington Post Book World</em><br><br>"One of those rare books that grips and holds you . . . [B]oth socially important and vastly entertaining."--<em>Chicago Tribune</em><br><br>"Best of all is a dazzling climactic twist . . . . its last move is a winner."--<em>New York Times Book Review</em><br><br>"[A] clever story of obsession and revenge . . . .[Harris] has scored another success."--Daily Telegraph (London)<br><br>"[A] gripping psychological thriller. . . . [Harris] cleverly keeps the reader guessing till the very last chapter.--Express<br><br>"[A] masterful literary thriller."--Fort Myers (Fla.) News-Press<br><br>"[A] tense, perspective-shifting narrative ... [A] page-turning climax that ... avoids the easy out of a tidy ending."--Tampa Tribune<br><br>"A complex, well-crafted murder mystery, with its author's trademark blend of wit, wisdom and magic."--Time Out London<br><br>"A cunning, high-brow cat-and-mouse tale ... [W]ill keep even the sharpest readers off-guard."--Florida Times-Union<br><br>"A literary gobstopper with an aniseed heart."--Independent<br><br>"A strong psychological mystery."--Times Educational Supplement<br><br>"Far darker than Chocolat author Harris's previous books, this canny page-turner comes with a satisfying twist."--Mail on Sunday<br><br>"Fun with a neat twist ... it's a bit like A.J. Wentworth squaring up to the talented Mr. Ripley."--The Independent<br><br>"Harris pulls it all off . . . Book groups of the world, watch out."--The Guardian<br><br>"Perfect escapist reading for deep winter."--Hartford Courant<br><br>"Riveting . . . The checkmate is a bold stroke -- so audacious as to send readers, including this one, backtracking."--Houston Chronicle<br><br>"The gold standard for this year's best mystery...[GENTLEMEN AND PLAYERS] left me breathless...a delightful read."--Salon.com<br><br>"Very good indeed."--Bookseller (London)<br><br>"With GENTLEMEN & PLAYERS Harris has tapped an unsuspected talent for writing sophisticated, absorbing suspense."--Daily News<br>
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