The Ninja

The Ninja

Description

The New York Times–bestselling novel in which a martial artist’s past returns to haunt him—in the shape of a ninja

Raised in Japan by a British father and a Chinese mother, young Nicholas Linnear felt at home only in the dojo, where he gave himself over to mastering ninjutsuthe ancient art of the ninja. Over years of training, he ascended to the highest ranks imaginable until a confrontation over the very meaning of ninjutsu changed his approach to martial arts forever, sending him on a journey that would take him across the globe.

After years of success in the advertising business, Linnear quits his job abruptly when he feels himself yearning for the life he led in Japan. Searching for direction, he meets a striking beauty named Justine and is beginning to fall in love when something chilling draws him back into his past: the corpse of a coworker, murdered by a Japanese throwing star. There is a ninja loose in New York City, and as the body count rises, it becomes clear that people close to Linnear are being targeted. Only he has the skill to stop a twisted killer with a personal vendetta.

PRAISE

“The master of the smart thriller.” —Nelson DeMille, author of The Panther

“Action, suspense, and politics blended to perfection by a master.” —Lee Child, author of the Jack Reacher series, on First Daughter

“Lustbader has honed the brooding, goose-bumply sensation of sudden, violent death likely to burst out of the darkness at any moment into a unique art form.” —Los Angeles Times “Totally absorbing . . . As gripping a tale of hatred and revenge as you will read . . . It is superb.” —News & Record