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Killing Time

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By Caleb Carr

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On Sale
Jan 1, 2002
Page Count
352 pages
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
ISBN-13
9780446610957

Price

$21.99

Price

$28.99 CAD

Format

Mass Market

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A thrilling journey through the underbelly of New York City to the jungles of Africa, Dr. Gideon Wolfe sets out on a quest to find the truth in this electrifying speculative novel.

Information flows freely in 2023, but is all — or “any” — of it accurate? Criminal profiler Dr. Gideon Wolfe investigates the murder of a friend in New York City when he is suddenly caught up in the company of a beautiful woman, her ingenious brother, and a band of techno-terrorists at war with the world itself.

Genre:

  • Sci-Fi & Fantasy
  • Fiction
  • Science Fiction
  • Crime & Mystery

Caleb Carr is the critically acclaimed author of The Alienist, The Angel of Darkness, and Surrender, New York, among many others. He has taught military history at Bard College, and worked extensively in film, television, and the theater. His military and political writings have appeared in numerous magazines and periodicals, among them the Washington Post, the New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal. He lives in upstate New York.

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Caleb Carr

About the Author

Caleb Carr is an American novelist and military historian. He has worked at the Council on Foreign Relations, Foreign Affairs Quarterly, MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History, and taught military history, including World Military History, the History of American Intelligence, and Insurgency/Counterinsurgency, at Bard College.

He was born in Manhattan, and for the majority of his life he lived on the Lower East Side of that city, spending his summers and many weekends at his family’s home in Cherry Plain, New York. In 2000, he purchased his own property, known as Misery Mountain, in Cherry Plain; and in 2006 he moved there permanently.

He was educated at St. Luke’s School and Friends Seminary in New York, Kenyon College, and New York University, where he gained a degree in Military and Diplomatic History.

He is the author of eleven books, several of which, most notably the historical thriller The Alienist, as well as his memoir, My Beloved Monster, have become international best-sellers, and his work has been translated into over two dozen languages. His book, The Lessons of Terror, concerned one of his non-fiction areas of specialization, terrorism, and became a controversial yet standard volume in the literature of that subject.

He has appeared before the House Joint Subcommittee on National Security, was a featured speaker at a closed-door Defense Department conference on the War on Terrorism, and made regular appearances on almost all television networks during the American invasion of Iraq.

Asked what fiction writers have influenced him the most, he includes Edgar Allan Poe, Wilkie Collins, Charles Dickens, Jules Verne, Rudyard Kipling, William Gibson, and Michael Crichton.

His non-fiction influences he cites as “eclectic and too numerous to list.”

Carr has also worked extensively in the theater, and in movies and television; in the latter capacity, he spent several years in Los Angeles; his last feature script attracted Liam Neeson, John Frankenheimer, and Vittorio Storaro to sign on; when Frankenheimer suddenly and tragically died, however, the project fell apart, and Carr returned to New York.

Carr passed away at his home in Cherry Plain, New York, in 2024.

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