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By Dawn's Early Light: A Novel (Hardcover)

by Philip Shelby (Author)
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When financial analyst Sloane Ryder blows the whistle on an insider-trading scheme involving her boss at an investment banking firm, she also threatens the success of a traitorous plot hatched at the highest levels of government. Sloane gets fired after the corrupt CEO kills himself, but she's soon recruited by a mysterious government agency investigating payoffs to members of the president's inner circle--insiders who seek to thwart the president's China policy by any means possible, including murder.

This fast-paced, well-crafted thriller features the return of several characters from Shelby's earlier novels (Gatekeeper, Days of Drums), including intrepid Secret Servicewomen Holland Tylo and Hollis Fremont and their nemesis, the vicious assassin known as the Handyman. Without giving anything away, let it be said that the final turn in this twisty plot bodes well for Shelby's next book, as well as for the legion of fans who'll enjoy this one. --Jane Adams



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With each new book, Shelby (who co-wrote The Cassandra Compact with Robert Ludlum) nicks away at one of fiction's last male bastions the foreign intrigue thriller using women as lead characters in the cloaked world of espionage. In this nail-biter about a Chinese plot to kill the U.S. president and retake Taiwan, Wall Street portfolio manager Sloane Ryder finds herself out of a job after she stumbles onto the conspiracy while investigating the dealings of a shady co-worker. Ryder is not unemployed for long: she's hired by a secret government division that has sniffed out the plan to assassinate President Claudia Ballantine. Ryder and her new colleagues soon discover that the conspiracy involves several high-ranking Chinese and U.S. government officials who intend to kill the president in a gruesome, highly creative way. The intent is to create chaos in Washington, D.C., so China has time to storm across the Sea of Taiwan and claim the island for the People's Republic. Somewhat less convincing is the character of Ryder, who remains a hard sell as someone who can trade her Wall Street power suit for a spy's trench coat. Picking up the slack, however, are two of Shelby's former heroines professional operatives Hollis Fremont and Holland Tylo as well as the Handyman, the elusive contract killer from Gatekeeper. With some creative flair, Shelby employs all the standard fiction tools of the espionage trade the rogue militants, the conspiracies within conspiracies, the untouchable behind-the-scenes villains, the flat-footed heroes and all to satisfying effect. Agent, Henry Morrison.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Handyman Strikes Again!, Jan 9 2004
By Melvin Hunt (Cleveland,, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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An employee in an investmant house discover a shady investment
by her boss.She turns him into the SEC and a full blown scandal
erupts.Her boss is payed a visit by the villian in the Gatekeeper
the Handyman and commits suicide.There is even a deeper scandal
involving prominent and powerful figures in the power elite of the government. Sloane Ryder,the investment house employee is
hired by the GAO after being blackballed by Wall Street.She
discovers the scandal and begins an investigation.She discovers a
conspiracy to assassinate the President of the United States(the
widow of the Presidential contendor in Gatekeeper).Ryder is in for the fight of her life trying to expose the scandal and stop
the assassination plans of the Handyman.An exciting read.You will
enjoy this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Praise for Shelby, Sep 15 2003
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Shelby has done it again. First rate material. I could not put this down even in lieu of sleep. I had to get to the end to discover just how it all worked out with Sloane Ryder and the Handyman. Sloane Ryder is a very believable character. Enjoy this, but don't let it be your only Shelby read. Picked up Days of Drums in an airport somewhere in 98. Have been a committed Shelby reader since. Take the time to read them all Days of Drums, Last Rights, Gatekeeper
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Thrilling Plot to Assassinate the American President, Aug 1 2002
By George Webster, Ph.D., (Orlando, FL USA) - See all my reviews
Thrillers don't get much more intense than this one. Sloane Ryder is a New York financial analyst. She stumbles across dirty financial dealing in a major corporation and is fired and blacklisted for reporting it to the SEC. She despairs of finding a job, but is noticed and hired by a secret division of the General Accounting Office. It has detected some disturbing happenings involving the Chinese and high officials in the US government. Soon, with the help of Secret Servicewomen, Holland Tylo and Hollis Fremont, whom Shelby readers will recognize from previous books, an incredible plot emerges. The Chinese government intends to kill the American president and use the confusion as cover to conquer Taiwan. But as Sloane's unit closes in on the American traitors, the Handyman, a professional assassin hired by the Chinese, murders them. The action moves ever-faster to a breathtaking climax. This is a genuine thriller. I usually can put any book aside, no matter how thrilling, until I have time to read again, but I couldn't stop reading this one. Shelby has given us a first-rate story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars First Rate Book!!
Philip Sheby delivers once again and this may be his best yet! It is simply a page turning read with well drawn characters, a fascinating story and enough twists and turns to keep... Read more
Published on Jun 19 2002 by John R. Linnell

4.0 out of 5 stars Thumping Good Rea
Great read, spies, intrigue, and some good tradecraft, and then some
Published on May 26 2002 by Susan, the Book Junkie

3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting plot, need to read earlier books first.
I liked the plot and the use of female characters in roles normally associated with men but found myself wanting several things... Read more
Published on May 7 2002 by A. Burchfield

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Political Thriller Since the Day of the Jackyl
The Handyman crosses borders and oceans with little difficulty and seldom, if ever, leaves behind any witnesses. Read more
Published on April 6 2002 by Suzanne Vitale

3.0 out of 5 stars The Return of the Handyman
The Handyman, who we last saw in THE GATEKEEPER, returns and he is trying to kill the President of the United States by using a Korean orphan as the weapon. Read more
Published on Mar 5 2002 by Angel L. Soto

5.0 out of 5 stars exciting political thriller
The Handyman is one of the top four assassins in the world. He recently was hired to kill the first female President of the United States, who insists that the world recognize... Read more
Published on Mar 1 2002 by Harriet Klausner

5.0 out of 5 stars Page-turning thriller!
This was one of the better books I have read lately. In no other novel have I been so excited to find out how it all would end. The characters were intense and believeable. Read more
Published on Feb 27 2002 by dmdivinia

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