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The Forwarding Agent by Austen Kark


Nominated for the 2000 SAGITTARIUS PRIZE

Hardcover: ISBN: 1-902881-02-8 Pages: 224 8¾"x6¾" US$ 19.95

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The first chapter sets the pace. The narrator-hero, Ben Bolton, alias David Ditchling, an ex-marine officer, is in Cairo completing some private business when by chance he is caught up in a terrorist attack on a bus-load of Armenian tourists. Standing beside an elderly Armenian woman, he instinctively throws himself down on top of her to protect her from the hail of bullets. He saves her life but is himself wounded, almost losing the use of his hand. When the woman's son, William Mikoyan, arrives in Cairo from the USA he brings both a reward and a request that Bolton should help him track down the terrorists. Bolton is initially reluctant to become involved but when his mother, Eleni, is brutally tortured by a psychotic member of the gang, the search becomes a personal crusade. Pursuing and pursued across the Middle East and finding allies both outside and within the official security forces, Ben Bolton is in danger of losing far more than the use of a hand.

The action moves confidently from Cairo to Cyprus, Athens, Turkey and Israel. Two of the characters in a large cast are particularly memorable: Ben's fiancée Eloise and his mother Eleni. Born a Jew but saved from the Holocaust by a Greek family, she is brought up a Christian, but has no difficulty in reconciling the two worlds. She is a remarkable creation, a true original drawn with humour and deep human sympathy. Eleni is not the only character in The Forwarding Agent whom one hopes to meet again.

About the Author

Austen KarkAUSTEN KARK was born in London, served in the Royal Navy and then studied English with C.S. Lewis at Oxford. After reporting for several newspapers throughout the UK, Kark joined the BBC, reporting from Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean. In 1974, he was appointed Head of the BBC World Service and upon his retirement in 1986, was appointed CBE. Few writers can know and understand the passions of the Middle East as did Austen Kark.

In Memoriam AUSTEN KARK 1927 - 2002 With sadness, we report the news of the passing of our friend and writer, Austen Kark, who was killed in a train accident, in May 2002.

Austen’s The Forwarding Agent appeared in our very first list, and received critical acclaim from all major UK newspapers. Austen was a friend and gentleman, and we will miss him. We can only add our deepest condolences to Nina and the rest of Austen’s family. We give thanks for having known and worked with him.

The Forwarding Agent



The Critics Praise:

“…Quite remarkable. It has all the ingredients for success—excitement, intelligence, realism and it holds your attention…”
THE EVENING STANDARD, LONDON

“Fast-moving and utterly intriguing throughout … As fresh as a new gun wound.”
THE TIMES, LONDON

“There is more than a hint of the author in the central character… Kark’s impressive, readable novel marks the arrival of a strong voice in genre fiction.”
THE TELEGRAPH, LONDON

Read a discussion between two crime greats, P.D. James, and Austen Kark, about The Forwarding Agent.



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