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Out of Time

A Novel

Audiobook
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In this explosive thriller, a fiendishly clever serial bomber and self-styled "eco-terrorist" hits targets across America—and a conflicted young FBI agent may be the only person possessing the unique skills needed to catch him.
“A provocative, important, and very thrilling novel. I loved it. I savored the pages.” —James Patterson
“A gripping, complex and heart-wrenching story that is as provocative as it is thrilling. Klass can weave a tale like few others.” David Baldacci

A massive FBI manhunt is underway for an elusive and terrifyingly adept serial bomber. He's just struck his sixth target, Idaho's Boon Dam, killing a dozen innocent people. But the bomber, who the press has dubbed "Green Man," insists these drastic acts of violence—each one carefully selected to destroy a target that threatens the environment—are necessary to draw the world's attention to the climate-change emergency.
The FBI has no real leads. It's as if Green Man can predict every step of their investigation, skillfully evading all their standard tactics.
Until young agent Tom Smith approaches the task-force leader with an unexpected insight. Tom, a computer programmer by training, may be the only person with the unique skill set needed to catch Green Man before he strikes again....
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 11, 2020
      This entertaining if predictable thriller from YA author Klass (Losers Take All) pits FBI data analyst Tom Smith against Green Man, an eco-terrorist (or heroic environmental activist, depending on one’s perspective) who has targeted industries and sites that are hastening humankind’s seemingly unstoppable march toward extinction. After the destruction of a dam on Idaho’s Snake River, which had been stopping wild salmon runs, Smith, whose estranged father is a retired FBI agent, is put on the Green Man Task Force. His instincts, like his father’s, are uncannily accurate, and soon he begins closing in on the elusive bomber, whose mission is to create a sustainable earth where the next generation has hope for the future. The topic is timely, the pacing is pedal-to-the-metal, and Klass does a solid job of creating three-dimensional characters out of Smith and Green Man—but the conclusion is far too obvious. Hopefully, the author will include some big plot twists or revelations in his next outing. Agent: Aaron Priest, Aaron M. Priest Literary.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      This thought-provoking novel for our time will have listeners torn between siding with the hero or the villain. Edoardo Ballerini plays his narrator role straight down the middle as he portrays an ecoterrorist who believes he is saving the planet and a young FBI agent who is using his genius to stop him. Ballerini's pitch-perfect performance is intense, making this audiobook difficult to turn off. The Green Man exhibits brilliance as he plans and executes schemes to destroy massive dams, fracking stations, and oil fields to stop humans' destruction of the planet's fragile ecosystem. Tom Smith wants only to honor his late father, an FBI agent, and to prove himself professionally by stopping the Green Man. But even Smith knows deep down that the Green Man is right. M.S. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

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