Adrian McKinty was born and grew up in Belfast, Northern Ireland during the Troubles of the 1970s and 1980s. His father was a boilermaker and ship's engineer and his mother a secretary. Adrian went to Oxford University on a full scholarship to study philosophy before emigrating to the United States to become a high school English teacher. His debut crime novel Dead I Well May Be was shortlisted for the 2004 Dagger Award and was optioned by Universal Pictures. His books have won the Edgar Award, the Ned Kelly Award, the Anthony Award, and the Barry Award and have been translated into over twenty languages. Adrian is a reviewer and critic for the Sydney Morning Herald, the Irish Times, and the Guardian. He lives in New York City with his wife and two children.
An instant New York Times bestseller!
Named the Best Novel of the Year by the International Thriller
Writers Association!
Winner of the Barry Award and the Macavity Award One of the best
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An instant New York Times bestseller! One of the best books of
2019...TIMEChicago TribuneNew York PostBooklistKirkusThe Strand
Magazine
Parents beware, because Adrian McKinty's The Chain is pure
nightmare fuel.--Sabienna Bowman, PopSugar
"The Chain is a grade-A-first-rate-edge-of-your-seat thriller. I
can't believe what went through my mind while reading it--the
things I might be willing to do to save my child."--Attica Locke,
author of the Edgar Award-winning Bluebird, Bluebird
"The Chain does for parenting what Gone Girl did for marriage; a
breakneck narrative and a chilling concept make this a must-read
thriller."--James Swallow, author of Exile
"The Chain has all the hallmarks of a monster hit, including a
terrifying premise that had me wondering: Is this actually
happening somewhere right now? And I bet I won't be the only one.
Terrific."--Mark Billingham, author of The Killing Habit
"The Chain is a straight-up, stone-faced thriller, a present-tense
race...thunderous ride into the darkest, most fearful reaches of a
parent's mind")--Paddy Hirsch, NPR
"The Chain is diabolical, unnerving, and gives a whole new meaning
to the word 'relentless.' Adrian McKinty just leapt to the top of
my list of must-read suspense novelists. He writes with confidence,
heart, and style to spare. He's the real deal."--Dennis Lehane, New
York Times bestselling author of Mystic River and Since We Fell
"The Chain is that rare thriller which ends up being highly
personal. ..a satisfying and deeply rewarding read."--Tod Goldberg,
USA Today
"The Chain turns out to be awfully hard to put down."--Connie Ogle,
Newsday
"A chilling, diabolical page-turner you'll want to savor."--People
Magazine, Book of the Week
"A deeply unsettling story about the limits of morality, raising
questions about the nature of good and evil and the depths of
parental love."--Joumana Khatib, New York Times
"A masterpiece. One of the finest novels ever produced in the
genre. This is up there with Marathon Man and The Silence of the
Lambs. I may not read a better thriller in my lifetime."--Steve
Cavanagh, author of Thirteen
"A mesmerizing excursion into a chilling crime that challenges the
protagonist and reader in unimaginable ways."--Mark Rubinstein,
CrimeReads
"Adrian McKinty is one of the most striking and most memorable
crime voices to emerge on the scene in years. His plots tempt you
to read at top speed, but don't give in: this writing -- sharply
observant, intelligent and shot through with black humor -- should
be savored."--Tana French, New York Times bestselling author of The
Witch Elm and The Trespasser
"Adrian McKinty is one of those rare writers who creates characters
and dreams up stories that are consistently real and
sizzling."--Jeffrey Mannix, The Durango Telegraph
"Adrian McKinty's The Chain is the rare thriller that's not only
fiendishly clever but also powerfully empathetic, with both
hair-raising twists and complex, fully-realized characters."--Lou
Berney, author of November Road
"Adrian McKinty's new novel will leave any parent gasping for
breath. "--Quinn Keaney, PopSugar
"An original premise, relentless pacing, and strong female
characters lift this nail-biter from Edgar winner McKinty, which
takes a no-holds-barred look at how far a parent will go to protect
her child. . . . Readers won't be able to put this thriller
down."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"At once a commentary on social media, greed, revenge, love, and
true evil, and written with an almost lyrical quality, this book
will have readers searching for more McKinty titles to devour. An
unmissable thriller."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Beneath the gripping plot lies an inquiry into the power of social
media and crowdsourcing."--The New Yorker
"Diabolically gripping. Adrian McKinty has written a novel that's
nail-biting, smart, and convincing, with a plot-jolting twist that
readers of Gone Girl will love. Hang on tight, because once you
start this book, you can't stop-like the characters in the story,
you'll be caught in The Chain."--Meg Gardiner, author of Into the
Black Nowhere
"Edgar Award-winning author McKinty has crafted the perfect
summertime page-turner."--USA Today
"I read this book in one long dark night of the soul. It's Taken
for mothers. Except better, because it's so utterly believable.
Rachel Klein is every mother. I asked myself again and
again...would I do that? Would I? The answer was always,
distressingly, yes. The Chain reaches and surpasses an almost
painful level of page-turning intensity that so many thrillers
strive for and never quite achieve. I defy anyone to start this
book and put it down without finishing it. Just
brilliant."--Bestselling author Dervla McTiernan
"In McKinty's devilishly capable hands, the penalties and payoffs
for not participating in the eponymous chain are very much
life-and-death. . . . McKinty, a terrific creator of characters
when it comes to people under pressure--consider Sean Duffy, his
maverick Northern Irish detective who polices Belfast during the
Troubles--has struck new thriller gold with Rachel, an ordinary
woman whose side you won't be able to leave as she fights, tooth,
nail, and whip-smart brain."--Daneet Steffens, Seattle Review of
Books
"Just when you think every single plot has been done along comes
something new. Great read. The very definition of a
page-turner."--Linwood Barclay, #1 internationally bestselling
author of Never Look Away
"McKinty hangs on to his wit and literacy even under
duress...Beneath its surface of high-speed thrills, "The Chain" is
clearly the work of the philosophical thinker McKinty has always
been."--Janet Maslin, New York Times
"McKinty has written several gripping stand-alones, of which this
one is the best yet; in fact, it may well be the biggest thriller
of the summer. . . . It's called the Chain, and it's a Ponzi scheme
from hell. . . . A pitch-perfect psychological thriller. . . .
Expect the buzz to build quickly for this one--think The Woman in
the Window for 2019."--Booklist (starred review)
"McKinty's novel is one of those twisty thrillers that will keep
you on your feet until the end."--The Palm Beach Post
"My God! The suspense. The Chain is an exceptionally good thriller.
I am blown away."--David Lagercrantz, author of The Girl in the
Spider's Web and The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye (Continuing
Stieg Larsson's Millennium Series)
"Of the current crop of 'high concept' summer thrillers, The Chain
is the highest...compulsively page-turning and scary...The Chain is
highly-charged fun."--Gene Walz, Winnipeg Free Press
"One of the best thrillers of the year."--Jeff Ayers, Associated
Press
"One of the breakout hits of the summer."--Mackenzie Dawson, New
York Post
"Rachel Klein, a philosophy professor battling cancer and a bad
marriage [is] the perfect pot in which to simmer a stew of ethical,
moral, and existential quandaries while the action maintains a
constant boil."--Boris Kachka, Vulture
"Rachel Knight's daughter has been abducted, and the only way
Rachel can save her is to add another kidnapped child to the
terrifying chain. Pairing an irresistible concept with a winner
protagonist, The Chain promises to be your new addiction once you
succumb to the first enticing page."--Alafair Burke, New York Times
bestselling author of The Better Sister and The Wife
"Scary, plausible, gripping."--Ian Rankin, internationally
bestselling author of In a House of Lies
"Starting The Chain is like climbing aboard a runaway train. You'll
miss meals, sleep, and your stop on the bus - guaranteed."--Val
McDermid, internationally bestselling author of Broken Ground
"The pace quickens and the tension builds whenever the mother and
daughter appear in a scene. In the end, what makes The Chain so
frightening - and why it works so well as a thriller - is that all
of Rachel's actions remain completely relatable, even as she
whipsaws between terror and determination, morphing from victim to
perpetrator."--Tina Jordan, The New York Times
"There are few recently published novels better situated and more
player-ready for screen adaptation than Adrian McKinty's The Chain.
Readers have eaten this book alive and so did the film world...The
names attached to that adaptation gives fans good hope for a
delirium-inducing result."--CrimeReads
"There are many elements that recommend Adrian McKinty's The Chain:
A devilishly clever plot, well-drawn characters that leap from the
page, a writing style that verges on the electric and the
imaginative way he is able to blend fear, panic and determination
throughout each chapter. But the element that is most striking is
the significant intelligence that goes into the story.
Psychological notes are played deeply. Emotional chords are woven
tightly to the plot. This adds immeasurably to the excitement,
making it not merely a well-told page-turning thriller, but a truly
sophisticated bit of novel-writing."--John Katzenbach, #1
internationally bestselling author of The Analyst
"This high-concept rollercoaster--dubbed "Jaws for Parents" in a
striking blurb by novelist Don Winslow--is the one that will have
readers talking this summer. . . . The Chain turns out to be
awfully hard to put down."--Connie Ogle, Newsday
"This is more than nail-biting; think cuticle-shredding."--Bethanne
Patrick, The Washington Post
"This nightmarish story is incredibly propulsive and original. You
won't shake it for a long time."--Stephen King
"Thrillers... don't get much more psychologically rich than The
Chain." --David Canfield, Entertainment Weekly
"Told in a spare, punchy style, this is a blazing, full-tilt
thriller that entirely justifies the hype."--The Guardian
"We promise that if you make room on your summer reading list for
The Chain, you won't be disappointed.This intense thriller...is
sure to raise the goosebumps."--Lambeth Hochwald, Parade
"You have never read anything quite like The Chain and you will
never be able to forget it. Brilliant. Beautifully written. A
masterpiece of tension. The Chain scared the hell out of me but I
could not put it down! I raced to the end of the book and then went
back to see how Adrian McKinty pulled it all off. The Chain belongs
in the elite company of world-class thrillers like Gone Girl and
The Silence of the Lambs. This is nothing short of JAWS for
parents."--Don Winslow, New York Times bestselling author of The
Cartel and The Force
The Chain is a rocket ship, tremendous in pace and filled with
suspense. It's a ride I won't soon forget."--Daniel Woodrell,
author of Winter's Bone
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