Never

Never

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  • Author:Ken Follett
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Summary

The new must-read epic from master storyteller Ken Follett: more than a thriller, it’s an action-packed, globe-spanning drama set in the present day。

“A compelling story, and only too realistic。” —Lawrence H。 Summers, former U。S。 Treasury Secretary

In the Sahara Desert, two elite intelligence agents are on the trail of a powerful group of drug-smuggling terrorists, risking their lives—and, when they fall desperately in love, their careers—at every turn。 Nearby, a beautiful young widow fights against human traffickers while traveling illegally to Europe with the help of a mysterious man who may not be who he says he is。

In China, a senior government official with vast ambitions for himself and his country battles against the older Communist hawks in the government, who may be pushing China—and its close military ally, North Korea—to a place of no return。

And in the United States, Pauline Green, the country's first woman president, navigates terrorist attacks, illegal arms trading, and the smear campaigns of her blustering political opponent with careful and deft diplomacy。 She will do everything in her power to avoid starting an unnecessary war。 But when one act of aggression leads to another, the most powerful countries in the world are caught in a complex web of alliances they can't escape。 And once all the sinister pieces are in place, can anyone—even those with the best of intentions and most elite skills—stop the inevitable?

Never is an extraordinary thriller, full of heroines and villains, false prophets and elite warriors, jaded politicians and opportunistic revolutionaries。 It brims with cautionary wisdom for our times, and a delivers a visceral, heart-pounding read that transports readers to the brink of the unimaginable。

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Reviews

Diane Ferbrache

I've read Follett's historical fiction (Pillars of the Earth, etc), but had not read any of his modern/suspense/spy books。 If this is an example, I think I'll skip them。 With multiple characters in multiple countries, and multiple issues this book just bored me。 I read almost 1/2 and finally gave up。 I didn't really care about any of the characters, and the suspense that's apparently leading to world war just didn't capture my attention either。 Maybe I'll try again at a later date, but for now。。 I've read Follett's historical fiction (Pillars of the Earth, etc), but had not read any of his modern/suspense/spy books。 If this is an example, I think I'll skip them。 With multiple characters in multiple countries, and multiple issues this book just bored me。 I read almost 1/2 and finally gave up。 I didn't really care about any of the characters, and the suspense that's apparently leading to world war just didn't capture my attention either。 Maybe I'll try again at a later date, but for now。。。。 。。。more

Allison

This book is not for the faint of heart。 Telling the story, step by gripping step, of how the world reached the state of nuclear war, Follett does a masterful job of bringing such a scenario to life。 From the deserts of Africa to the halls of power in Beijing to the Situation Room in the White House, “Never” recreates the tangled web of international politics through the actions of Abdul, a CIA agent gathering information in the African country of Chad, Kai, a rising political star in China and This book is not for the faint of heart。 Telling the story, step by gripping step, of how the world reached the state of nuclear war, Follett does a masterful job of bringing such a scenario to life。 From the deserts of Africa to the halls of power in Beijing to the Situation Room in the White House, “Never” recreates the tangled web of international politics through the actions of Abdul, a CIA agent gathering information in the African country of Chad, Kai, a rising political star in China and Pauline Green, the president of the United States。 Offstage but always in the middle of things is the erratic Supreme Leader of North Korea, The twin forces of political power and international alliances draw the major players of the world together in an escalating game of Chicken。 We see how a decision in one country, analyzed by the power structure in other countries sends the world down an ever-widening path of military response。 The characters play their parts authentically based on their experience, knowledge and perspective。 The reader watches with dread as we see the inevitable outcome。 There are no superheroes or magic bullets to save the day。 With the recent publication of Bob Woodward’s book “Peril”, we learn of the behind-the-scenes phone calls of Gen。 Milley, head of the joint Chief of Staffs to leaders in China for the purpose of averting the threat of nuclear war。 Such real life actions only strengthen the idea that “Never” is more fact than fiction。 It does not make comfortable bedtime reading but it tells a story that should be told。 The question remains, can we construct a more hopeful ending to the story? 。。。more

Barbara Burd

An intense thriller of political intrigue amid stories of love, family, and relationship。 Pauline Green is the first US President and she is determined to keep America safe from terrorists and out of nuclear war。 But, relationships between allies and enemies are strained and Pauline walks a thin line between war and peace。 In Africa, two young agents, one from France and the other from the US, fall in love while handling a young spy named Abdul who is tracking a cocaine shipment that will fund t An intense thriller of political intrigue amid stories of love, family, and relationship。 Pauline Green is the first US President and she is determined to keep America safe from terrorists and out of nuclear war。 But, relationships between allies and enemies are strained and Pauline walks a thin line between war and peace。 In Africa, two young agents, one from France and the other from the US, fall in love while handling a young spy named Abdul who is tracking a cocaine shipment that will fund terrorists。 In China, a moderate named Kai tries to reason with the Communist hardliners, which include his father, to prevent attacks on South Korea as North Korea is falling apart with internal rebellion。 As tensions build, each leader makes decisions that may lead to nuclear disaster。A suspenseful story that highlights the interconnectedness of global events and how leaders make reactionary decisions, sometimes based more on saving face and public opinion than on doing what is best for world peace。Recommended for all suspense and espionage fans, especially focusing on the current political atmosphere。 。。。more

Jodi Slomsky

As like his other books, I didn’t want the book to end。

Ann Margolis

Thank you NetGallery and publisher for giving me a first read of this amazing story。 I’m sure it will be a major hit globally。At 800+ pages,I can’t believe how quickly I read this,spending many hours reading in bed instead of sleeping。It covers many events unfortunately happening now but not in a good way,because those events are certainly too realistic。Turmoil in Africa,China,No。Korea hits us readers chapter after chapter interspersed with likeable characters we can relate with adventure,love,h Thank you NetGallery and publisher for giving me a first read of this amazing story。 I’m sure it will be a major hit globally。At 800+ pages,I can’t believe how quickly I read this,spending many hours reading in bed instead of sleeping。It covers many events unfortunately happening now but not in a good way,because those events are certainly too realistic。Turmoil in Africa,China,No。Korea hits us readers chapter after chapter interspersed with likeable characters we can relate with adventure,love,hate。You feel the build up of a Third World War is imminent but don’t want to believe it really will happen。This story by Ken Follett is different from any of the more recent novels I’ve read by him taking place in the Middle Ages,the building of the great cathedral,etc。Congratulations taking us somewhere new in this book。 。。。more

Bobbi

Huh。 That’s about all I can say。

Jg

A modern day tale of political intrigue, Follett writes another blockbuster。 A fast compelling read, kept me on the edge of my seat!

Ken Fredette

I've read Follett's books before and have never been this upset。 It's how World War III happens with African, French, American, North and South Korea, and China all playing out what they believe to be true。 You have to read the book to get the jest of it and to gain insight to the people who rule。 It's full of characters that you will love and villains you will hate。 It's a long read but it's worth the time spent reading (816 pages)。 You will be intrigued by the stories that Ken gives you。 I was I've read Follett's books before and have never been this upset。 It's how World War III happens with African, French, American, North and South Korea, and China all playing out what they believe to be true。 You have to read the book to get the jest of it and to gain insight to the people who rule。 It's full of characters that you will love and villains you will hate。 It's a long read but it's worth the time spent reading (816 pages)。 You will be intrigued by the stories that Ken gives you。 I was captivated by his story that happened in Chad, but the other ones are just as interesting。 I always like it when you get to know the characters and how they think。 Way to write Ken! 。。。more

TheBookMavenJoy

“Never”-- By Ken Follett -- Pauline Green is in many ways a typical executive mom。 She’s concerned about complaints from a school principal that her only child, a 14-year-old daughter, is disruptive in class。 She feels less intimate with her husband and has suspicions that he's cheating。 Pauline is small in stature, but exudes a mighty presence。 She's whip-smart, focused, tough and prepared to make difficult choices—if required—even those that she prays she'll NEVER have to make。 Pauline Green, “Never”-- By Ken Follett -- Pauline Green is in many ways a typical executive mom。 She’s concerned about complaints from a school principal that her only child, a 14-year-old daughter, is disruptive in class。 She feels less intimate with her husband and has suspicions that he's cheating。 Pauline is small in stature, but exudes a mighty presence。 She's whip-smart, focused, tough and prepared to make difficult choices—if required—even those that she prays she'll NEVER have to make。 Pauline Green, is the first female President of the United States of America。In Ken Follett’s upcoming suspense thriller, “Never,” we get to know Pauline Green on an intimate basis—she is a woman with a family, as well as the leader of the free world。 She has deep personal feelings, yet she is also a decisive politician and diplomat。 Pauline Green is only one of the terrific cast of characters featured in “Never。” For balance—Yin and Yang—there are also plenty of baddies that you've going to love to hate!The novel weaves multiple interrelated story lines, with captivating characters and intriguing plots。 Like all of Follett’s extraordinary books, there is tension and heartache—love and betrayal。 There are covert-ops in North Africa monitoring terrorist activities; arms dealers, drug smugglers and human traffickers; as well as government coups and heightened military skirmishes threatening world peace and the possibility of World War III。“Never” is a taut, hold-on-to your seats, roller coaster ride of emotions。 It's a nerve-wracking ‘what if’ this could really happen chiller。 The chain reaction of events and escalations presented in this fiction are spine-tingling, plausible and unnerving。 This is one that you don't want to miss。 It's not a horror story, but it will scare you for sure。 Reality can be Scarier than Make-believe!While reading “Never” there were passages that awed me; others that made me cry; and sections that left me in a chilled panic。 When an author can evoke these ranges of reader emotions—that's masterful writing! Brilliant indeed。========The Book Maven’s Journal—Reviews for Word ConnoisseursREVIEWER: J。HuntSTAR RATING ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️“Never”By Ken Follett Suspense Fiction ISBN 9780593300015 (hardcover) | ISBN 9780593300022Publication Date: 09 November 2021VIKING, an imprint of Penguin Random House, LLC。 PublishingMy Sincere Appreciation to NetGalley, Author Ken Follett, and VIKING, an imprint of Penguin Random House, LLC。 Publishing for Providing this Advance Reader's Copy for Review。 。。。more

Unseen Library

For my latest Waiting on Wednesday I take a look at an upcoming massive thriller than I am very confident is going to end up being one of the best books of 2021, Never by the always incredible Ken Follett。I have long been a fan of Ken Follett’s work。 Not only is he one of the best authors of historical fiction in the world today but he is also one of my all-time favourite authors。 Follett started writing back in the 1970s with several intriguing thriller novels, such as Capricorn One, Eye of the For my latest Waiting on Wednesday I take a look at an upcoming massive thriller than I am very confident is going to end up being one of the best books of 2021, Never by the always incredible Ken Follett。I have long been a fan of Ken Follett’s work。 Not only is he one of the best authors of historical fiction in the world today but he is also one of my all-time favourite authors。 Follett started writing back in the 1970s with several intriguing thriller novels, such as Capricorn One, Eye of the Needle and the Apple Carstairs series。 However, he really came into prominence in the late 1980s when he wrote the epic historical fiction, The Pillars of the Earth, an iconic and powerful novel about a group of unique people in medieval England。 The Pillars of the Earth is easily Follett’s most successful novel, spawning a major television adaptation with an all-star cast。 Since then, Follett has gone on to write several other massive and detailed historical novels, including the outstanding Century trilogy, which chronicles the major events of the 20th century, as well as sequels to The Pillars of the Earth, World Without End and A Column of Fire。 Follett’s latest novel, The Evening and the Morning, a prequel to The Pillars of the Earth that presented a captivating and fascinating tale of survival, intrigue and love in the Dark Ages, was an extraordinary read and it was easily one of the best novels of 2020。Since we only just got a Follett book last year, I honestly was not expecting the author to release another massive novel for at least a couple of years。 As a result, I was happily surprised when I found out that Follett had a brand new book on the way, especially one that is going to be 800+ pages long (depending on the version)。 Never, which is currently set for release in early November 2021, will be an intense thriller that looks at modern events at a global level。 While I am more familiar with Follett as a historical fiction author rather than a contemporary thriller writer, this new book sounds pretty incredible and I cannot wait to read this compelling story。Well damn, now this sounds like it is going to be a pretty awesome read。 Follett clearly has an epic story set up for Never, and I love the idea of a world-spanning thriller that will show the various players in a major international crisis as they respond to a dangerous situation。 There are so many cool and intriguing elements contained within the above synopsis, and I really like the great spread of characters that Follett is going to include in this narrative, from the spies in the Sahara, the young up-and-comer in China and the President of the United States。 This is clearly going to result in a comprehensive and powerful character driven story, and I cannot wait to see what unique and captivating journeys each of these protagonists go on。 I am also extremely curious about the world-changing crisis hinted at in the synopsis, which I am taking to be some version of World War III, and I look forward to seeing the full extent of Follett’s vision of world chaos。 I have a feeling this is going to feel very realistic and be based strongly on current world politics, which will hopefully result in a very fascinating story。 All of the above sounds extremely amazing, and I cannot wait to see what clever story Follett has come up with for his next book。I am always certain to read and enjoy a new Follett book, however, after seeing the above exciting plot synopsis, I have to say that I am now especially keen to check out Never。 I absolutely loved the sound of the fantastic story Follett has come up with for this book, and based on my prior experience of Follett’s exceptional writing I know he is going to create something very special out of these cool ideas。 As a result, I am exceedingly confident that Never is going to be one of the most impressive and incredible releases of 2021, and I cannot wait to check it out later this year。For other exciting reviews and content, check out my blog at:https://unseenlibrary。com/ 。。。more