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I Am Pilgrim: A Thriller Paperback – December 2, 2014
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“A big, breathless tale of nonstop suspense.” —Janet Maslin, The New York Times
“The pages fly by ferociously fast. Simply unputdownable.” —Booklist
A breakneck race against time…and an implacable enemy.
An anonymous young woman murdered in a run-down hotel, all identifying characteristics dissolved by acid.
A father publicly beheaded in the blistering heat of a Saudi Arabian public square.
A notorious Syrian biotech expert found eyeless in a Damascus junkyard.
Smoldering human remains on a remote mountainside in Afghanistan.
A flawless plot to commit an appalling crime against humanity.
One path links them all, and only one man can make the journey.
Pilgrim.
- Print length624 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateDecember 2, 2014
- Dimensions5.31 x 1.4 x 8.25 inches
- ISBN-109781439177730
- ISBN-13978-1439177730
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“Mr. Hayes’s globe-trotting book has more kicks, twists and winks than anything of its dusty genre has provided in a long time. You will be happily surprised to find a new thriller franchise with brains to match its brawn.” -- Janet Maslin ― The New York Times
"THRILLER OF THE WEEK. Delivers thrills and spills...A full tilt mix of Homeland, The Wire and The Bourne Ultimatum." ― Mail on Sunday
"I Am Pilgrim is a 21st century thriller: a high concept plot, but with finely drawn protagonists. The plot twists and turns like a python in a sack. Thestyle is visceral, gritty and cinematic...A satisfying and ambitious book, written with skill and verve." -- Adam LeBor ― The Times, UK
“The most exciting desert island read of the season…a big, breathless tale of nonstop suspense.” -- Janet Maslin ― New York Times
“The pages fly by ferociously fast. Simply unputdownable.” -- Booklist
"Massive in many senses, but none more so than its ability to exert a vice-like grip on the reader....Destined to be spy thriller of the year." ― Irish Independent
“Once you start this taut and muscular thriller, you won't be able to put it down.” ― Library Journal, starred review
“[A] powerful and formidably researched globe-spanning thriller.” ― Publisher's Weekly
"I Am Pilgrim is a twelve-course meal of a thriller.... A breathtaking accomplishment of a debut." -- Gregg Hurwitz, New York Times bestselling author of Tell No Lies
'I Am Pilgrim' is [a] gripping debut novel, which pits a brilliant intelligence operative against an equally brilliant terrorist. Weighing in at over 600 pages, you get your money’s worth and more with this thriller. -- Brad Thor, New York Times bestselling author of DEAD FALL
"Debut novelist Hayes brings well-refined storytelling chops to...[good] entertainment for readers with a penchant for mayhem, piles of bodies and a lethal biochemical agent or two." ― Kirkus Reviews
"The strongest [thriller] in years . . . a taut, global trek . . . a long and perfect pilgrimage. (Grade: A)" ― Cleveland Plain Dealer
“I am Pilgrim is a great, gripping thrill ride of a novel (that still feels grounded in reality). If you're looking for an action thriller/spy story for the beach, Pilgrim is a winner.” ― The Hollywood Reporter
"Exhilarating...Hayes masterfully guides readers through an incredibly elaborate, drum-tight plot." ― Newsday
“A debut thriller reminiscent of John le Carre.” ― Wichita Eagle
“The storytelling and a truly intriguing protagonist make “I Am Pilgrim” a contender for best-of-the-year lists.” ― Associated Press
“I AM PILGRIM has all the elements of a blockbuster thriller.” ― Denver Post
"Whatever you’re doing right now, stand up and turn around. Take a good look at the edge of your seat. That’s where you’ll be clinging when you read I Am Pilgrim.” ― Naples Daily News
"I Am Pilgrim features great character development and an expansive, ambitious storyline as it sets the standard for the post-9/11 spy thriller." ― S. Krishna Books
"High-octane." ― Parade
“Tom Clancy meets Robin Cook in a thriller that should find a place in many beach bags this summer.” ― Kirkus
“Pilgrim turns out to be the most fascinating thriller hero I’ve encountered since Trevanian’s legendary Nicolai Hel... Bracing, blisteringly original, and hopefully not the last time we see both Hayes and Pilgrim.” ― Providence Journal
"The narrative is thrilling: the tension tightens with action...It's a murder mystery, an illuminating account of contemporary international politics and a study of an unusual man......An excellent thriller which as a first novel is really remarkable." ― Literary Review, UK
"The next 'Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'." ― The New York Post
"This murder mystery/spy thriller grabs you from the first sentence and won’t let you out of its grip. A brilliant American secret agent and forensics expert is in a race against the clock to stop a terrorist with a plan to destroy the United States. Please fasten your seat belt." -- Kate White, New York Times bestselling author of EYES ON YOU
“An intriguing, multi-perspective thriller… the story made me almost miss my subway stop.” ― People Magazine
''Dude, freak out. That's my new Gone Girl. Gone Girl was the last book that I couldn't put down. Seriously, email me when you read it. You'll be five chapters in, and you'll look up and be like, 'Dude!''' -- Jimmy Fallon ― Entertainment Weekly
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There are places I’ll remember all my life—Red Square with a hot wind howling across it, my mother’s bedroom on the wrong side of Eight Mile, the endless gardens of a fancy foster home, a man waiting to kill me in a group of ruins known as the Theater of Death.
But nothing is burned deeper in my memory than a walk-up in New York—threadbare curtains, cheap furniture, a table loaded with tina and other party drugs. Lying next to the bed are a handbag, black panties the size of dental floss, and a pair of six-inch Jimmy Choos. Like their owner, they don’t belong here. She is naked in the bathroom—her throat cut, floating facedown in a bathtub full of sulfuric acid, the active ingredient in a drain cleaner available at any supermarket.
Dozens of empty bottles of the cleaner—Drain Bomb, it’s called—lie scattered on the floor. Unnoticed, I start picking through them. They’ve all got their price tags still attached and I see that, in order to avoid suspicion, whoever killed her bought them at twenty different stores. I’ve always said it’s hard not to admire good planning.
The place is in chaos, the noise deafening—police radios blaring, coroner’s assistants yelling for support, a Hispanic woman sobbing. Even if a victim doesn’t know anyone in the world, it seems like there’s always someone sobbing at a scene like this.
The young woman in the bath is unrecognizable—the three days she has spent in the acid have destroyed all her features. That was the plan I guess—whoever killed her had also weighed down her hands with telephone books. The acid has dissolved not only her fingerprints but almost the entire metacarpal structure underneath. Unless the forensic guys at the NYPD get lucky with a dental match, they’ll have a helluva time putting a name to this one.
In places like this, where you get a feeling evil still clings to the walls, your mind can veer into strange territory. The idea of a young woman without a face made me think of a Lennon/McCartney groove from long ago—it’s about Eleanor Rigby, a woman who wore a face that she kept in a jar by the door. In my head I start calling the victim Eleanor. The crime-scene team still have work to do, but there isn’t a person in the place who doesn’t think Eleanor was killed during sex: the mattress half off the base, the tangled sheets, a brown spray of decaying arterial blood on a bedside table. The really sick ones figure he cut her throat while he was still inside her. The bad thing is—they may be right. However she died, those that look for blessings may find one here—she wouldn’t have realized what was happening, not until the last moment anyway.
Tina—crystal meth—would have taken care of that. It makes you so damn horny, so euphoric as it hits your brain that any sense of foreboding would have been impossible. Under its influence the only coherent thought most people can marshal is to find a partner and bang their back out.
Next to the two empty foils of tina is what looks like one of those tiny shampoo bottles you get in hotel bathrooms.
Unmarked, it contains a clear liquid—GHB, I figure. It’s getting a lot of play now in the dark corners of the web: in large doses it is replacing rohypnol as the date-rape drug of choice. Most music venues are flooded with it: clubbers slug a tiny cap to cut tina, taking the edge off of its paranoia. But GHB also comes with its own side effects—a loss of inhibitions and a more intense sexual experience. On the street one of its names is Easy Lay. Kicking off her Jimmys, stepping out of her tiny black skirt, Eleanor must have been a rocket on the Fourth of July.
As I move through the crush of people—unknown to any of them, a stranger with an expensive jacket slung over his shoulder and a lot of freight in his past—I stop at the bed. I close out the noise and in my mind I see her on top, naked, riding him cowgirl. She is in her early twenties with a good body and I figure she is right into it—the cocktail of drugs whirling her toward a shattering orgasm, her body temperature soaring, thanks to the meth, her swollen breasts pushing down, her heart and respiratory rate rocketing under the onslaught of passion and chemicals, her breath coming in gulping bursts, her wet tongue finding a mind of its own and searching hard for the mouth below. Sex today sure isn’t for sissies.
Neon signs from a row of bars outside the window would have hit the blond highlights in her three-hundred-dollar haircut and sparkled off a Panerai diver’s watch. Yeah, it’s fake but it’s a good one. I know this woman. We all do—the type anyway. You see them in the huge new Prada store in Milan, queuing outside the clubs in Soho, sipping skinny lattes in the hot cafés on the Avenue Montaigne—young women who mistake People magazine for news and a Japanese symbol on their backs as a sign of rebellion.
I imagine the killer’s hand on her breast, touching a jeweled nipple ring. The guy takes it between his fingers and yanks it, pulling her closer. She cries out, revved—everything is hypersensitive now, especially her nipples. But she doesn’t mind—if somebody wants it rough, it just means they must really like her. Perched on top of him, the headboard banging hard against the wall, she would have been looking at the front door—locked and chained for sure. In this neighborhood that’s the least you could do.
A diagram on the back shows an evacuation route—she is in a hotel but any resemblance to the Ritz-Carlton pretty much ends there. It is called the Eastside Inn—home to itinerants, backpackers, the mentally lost, and anybody else with twenty bucks a night. Stay as long as you like—a day, a month, the rest of your life—all you need is two IDs, one with a photo.
The guy who had moved into room 89 had been here for a while—a six-pack sits on a bureau, along with four half-empty bottles of hard liquor and a couple of boxes of breakfast cereal. A stereo and a few CDs are on a nightstand and I glance through them. He had good taste in music, at least you could say that. The closet, however, is empty—it seems like his clothes were about the only thing he took with him when he walked out, leaving the body to liquefy in the bath. Lying at the back of the closet is a pile of trash: discarded newspapers, an empty can of roach killer, a coffee-stained wall calendar. I pick it up—every page features a black-and-white photo of an ancient ruin—the Coliseum, a Greek temple, the Library of Celsus at night. Very arty. But the pages are blank, not an appointment on any of them—except as a coffee mat, it seems like it’s never been used and I throw it back.
I turn away and—without thinking, out of habit really—I run my hand across the nightstand. That’s strange, no dust. I do the same to the bureau, bed board, and stereo and get the identical result—the killer has wiped everything down to eliminate his prints. He gets no prizes for that, but as I catch the scent of something and raise my fingers to my nose, everything changes. The residue I can smell is from an antiseptic spray they use in intensive care wards to combat infection. Not only does it kill bacteria, but as a side effect it also destroys DNA material—sweat, skin, hair. By spraying everything in the room and then dousing the carpet and walls, the killer was making sure that the NYPD needn’t bother with their forensic vacuum cleaners.
With sudden clarity I realize that this is anything but a by-the-book homicide for money or drugs or sexual gratification. As a murder, this is something remarkable.
Product details
- ASIN : 1439177732
- Publisher : Atria/Emily Bestler Books
- Publication date : December 2, 2014
- Edition : Reprint
- Language : English
- Print length : 624 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9781439177730
- ISBN-13 : 978-1439177730
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.31 x 1.4 x 8.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #18,748 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #134 in Political Thrillers (Books)
- #199 in Espionage Thrillers (Books)
- #863 in Suspense Thrillers
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Customers find this book to be a riveting thriller with credible events, brilliant detail, and well-drawn characters with backstories that add depth. The action moves at a breath-taking pace, and customers appreciate the author's extensive research and knowledge in various areas. They describe it as an entertaining read with a touch of reality, though opinions about its length are mixed, with some finding it engrossing for 550 pages while others consider it too long for a thriller.
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Customers find the book suspenseful, describing it as a well-executed thriller with a complex plot that makes the story engaging.
"...He comes up with a brilliant plan to kill as many Americans as possible - I won't divulge that plan although you learn it rather quickly in the book..." Read more
"Holy crap. This was an intense, terrific read that still has my heart pounding. There's a man whose real name is known by very few people...." Read more
""I am Pilgrim" is a superbly crafted first novel by Terry Hayes. It is both a murder mystery and a top notch spy/terrorism novel...." Read more
"I rarely give a book 5 stars. This story was exceptional. The plot and settings were believable and the dialog crisp...." Read more
Customers find the book brilliant and worth their time, with one customer noting it will hold your interest.
"...I very much enjoyed this book...." Read more
"Holy crap. This was an intense, terrific read that still has my heart pounding. There's a man whose real name is known by very few people...." Read more
"...This is a book worth reading, and I find myself hoping that it is made into a movie...." Read more
"...The book was that good, and plausible too, which made it really scary...." Read more
Customers praise the writing quality of the book, noting its brilliant detail and high readability, with one customer highlighting the excellent descriptions and dialog.
"...Both are very effective narration forms for this novel and really keep the action moving. I very much enjoyed this book...." Read more
"...and some of the supporting characters are equally as fascinating and well-drawn. I Am Pilgrim is a sweeping thriller with intelligence and heart...." Read more
"...Through the unquestionably excellent word pictures this author creates, I travelled not only to multiple foreign locations, but to historical and..." Read more
"...Descriptions were crafted well so it was easy to picture the characters in the story. The novel has a satisfactory ending, which always pleases me...." Read more
Customers appreciate the character development in the book, noting that the back stories add depth to the major characters and that the places are illuminated with details.
"...In this way we get background as to both characters and see what makes them tick...." Read more
"...Pilgrim is a fantastic character, and some of the supporting characters are equally as fascinating and well-drawn...." Read more
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Customers praise the book's pacing, describing it as a fast-paced spy novel with action that moves at a breath-taking pace, though some note that it starts slowly.
"...Thus the two loners are destined to meet. Two of the best for their individual causes, and only one would walk away...." Read more
"...His powers of deduction are truly impressive and his analyses and creativity are wide ranging...." Read more
"...It starts out well and just gets better and better. I can't wait to see what he writes next if this is his first it's going to be hard to top...." Read more
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Customers appreciate the book's intelligence, noting its detailed and well-researched content.
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Customers find the book entertaining with plenty of action to keep them engaged, describing it as a thrilling and satisfying read.
"...This book is not boring. Honestly, this book scared me. It is a plausible storyline that could be all too real in this world...." Read more
"...story, the plot twist, different cities described in detail, a feel of experience. Pilgrim is a masterpiece of intrigue." Read more
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Customers have mixed opinions about the book's length, with some being engrossed for 550 pages while others find it too long for their taste.
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025I loved the complexity of the story, the plot twist, different cities described in detail, a feel of experience.
Pilgrim is a masterpiece of intrigue.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025I rarely give a book 5 stars. This story was exceptional. The plot and settings were believable and the dialog crisp. Descriptions were crafted well so it was easy to picture the characters in the story. The novel has a satisfactory ending, which always pleases me. I hope there’s a sequel.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025This was a good spy thriller overall, but it was a long one. I enjoyed the characters and it had good plot twists. I did struggle a bit to believe that some of US government would let so much ride on one guy and his buddies.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025This is one of those books that grabs you from the front page all the way to the last . It has murder, intrigue, and mystery. It grabs you from the beginning and you can't put it down.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2014Brief summary and review, no spoilers.
This lengthy novel goes back and forth between our two main characters: an American high-ranking ex-spy who will go by the code name Pilgrim and a Saudi Arabian born mujahideen fighter known as the Saracen.
At the start of the book, we know that Pilgrim had retired (at an early age) and has written a book about investigative techniques and basically how to commit crimes without detection. He thinks that no one will ever figure out he is the author, but when a wily NY City police detective named Ben Bradley and his wife do their own checking, they figure it out and Pilgrim (who they find out was born with the name Scott Murdoch) is asked to help solve a mysterious crime that occurred in a rather ramshackle NY hotel.
The reason Bradley finds Scott and asks him for help with the case is because it's obvious that the killer had read Scott's book and employed his techniques. Scott is both perturbed and impressed that Ben has figured out who he is, and once he finds out about Ben's heroism during 9/11 he decides he'll help.
Meanwhile, we go to the chapters that tell the story of the Saracen, and how he witnessed the brutal execution of his beloved father at the hands of the Saudi police on orders from the Saudi royal family. The father had been trying to expose their corruption. With a deep-seeded hatred, the young boy decides to join a fundamentalist Muslim group and from there, goes on to help the Muslim freedom fighters during their war with the Russians.
As his tale continues, we learn about his intelligence, the tragedies in his life and the reasons he has become so embittered against the United States and Israel. He comes up with a brilliant plan to kill as many Americans as possible - I won't divulge that plan although you learn it rather quickly in the book because it's better for the reader to find that out when the author intended we find that out.
Meanwhile, the head of the intelligence services in the United States finds out about the Saracen's plans, and Scott is recruited to find him and foil his efforts before catastrophe. He reluctantly agrees and once again becomes a covert agent, this time on his own albeit with the top USA intelligence forces behind him.
The story goes back and forth between Scott and the Saracen and goes back and forth in time. In this way we get background as to both characters and see what makes them tick. As the story continues it becomes a nail-biter as we follow Scott as he trails the Saracen in a mad rush to prevent the mass destruction and at the same time, we also learn more about the murder in the NY City apartment building as that mystery still looms.
The chapters about Pilgrim are told from his point of view, whereas the chapters about the Saracen are told in third person. Both are very effective narration forms for this novel and really keep the action moving.
I very much enjoyed this book. I thought it was a page-turner although it took me a long time to finish; it's a long book and there is a lot of going back and forth in time to various subplots and histories.
I learned a LOT about currently investigative techniques and the book does a wonderful job showing us how the spy business has changed since the days when Russia was our enemy; the fight now is very different especially with the adversaries willing to give up their own lives for a religious cause.
Another thing I really liked about this book is that I thought it gave a balanced view of some of the possible causes of Muslim extremism and a sympathetic view of many in the Muslim community. It also critiqued American interrogation techniques such as water-boarding and showed the power and scope of America's intelligence community - not a lot is private anymore.
Recommended. I look forward to reading the next novel by this author.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025Awesome storytelling by Terry Hayes!
2nd time I've read it and it only gets better! Great character development and I'm now ready to read his
next adventure.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025Came in the condition described. It is a fantastic read.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2015I'll start with the not so good. This book was way too long. WAY too long. There were far too many hints of upcoming plot twists - or hints of bad things to come for the hero, but they weren't half as nuanced, or ultimately compelling as I suspect the author thought. Many reviews have suggested that there are far too many "perfect" intelligence agents in todays literature - and if you believe that, you will definitely have that complaint about this book. But honestly, I've read a few books about "ordinary" spies, detectives, whatever - and they are quite simply - boring. This book is not boring.
Honestly, this book scared me. It is a plausible storyline that could be all too real in this world. It brought to life the failings of unimaginative intelligence agencies, the dangers potentially lurking out there for our country, not necessarily because of what we have done, but because of who we are allied with. In doing this the story brings in some depth that is lacking in so many books these days. Through the unquestionably excellent word pictures this author creates, I travelled not only to multiple foreign locations, but to historical and current (but important) events that impact the story and our world today.
This is a book worth reading, and I find myself hoping that it is made into a movie. It combines some of the action thrills that pervade so many movies today, but it also has a great deal of intellectual puzzle solving built in to the story, and that is what appeals to me more than Tom Cruise type action scenes.
In all the worry about nuclear weapons, this book gives us something more sinister, and harder to eliminate in the form of biological warfare. It takes you into the life and mind of an extremist who is not only determined to have an effect on the world order, but also into the ease with which a highly motivated, intelligent, patient extremist actually COULD have a serious effect on the world order. Yes, there are some implausible issues in the book - but they are pale in comparison to the overall plot and story telling expertise of this author.
I would also pose a warning - because of the length of the book (and the way it drags in some spots) it is tempting to skip past whole chapters. Don't. You need the detail and the background the author builds up.
This is a plausible, imaginative, cautionary story for our times. Worth the money and the time.
Oh - and I'd love to see Battleboi in a book of his own some day!
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Henriqueta MarsiajReviewed in Brazil on March 21, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Muita ação, enredo envolvente
Leitura envolvente, com muita ação, em localidades interessantes . Ótimo passatempo.
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JorisReviewed in the Netherlands on January 30, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Net echt spionageverhaal dat aanzet tot denken
Hayes weet op een unieke manier een fictioneel verhaal neer te zetten in de echte wereld, dat zo goed is uitgedacht en onderbouwd met echte feiten dat het zomaar echt gebeurd zou kunnen zijn. Hierdoor begon ik zelf te denken over hoe het verhaal zich in het echt zou uitspelen, en dan blijkt dus dat dit boek helemaal niet zo vergezocht is als het misschien allemaal lijkt. Wel is het redelijk gestereotypeerd, en mogelijk zullen niet al die stereotypen bij iedereen in goede aarde vallen.
Iets wat ik origineel verwachtte als kritiekpuntje, maar uiteindelijk juist het tegenovergestelde is geworden, is de manier waarop het verhaal wordt beschreven. Zeker in het begin lijken er meerdere compleet van elkaar losstaande verhaallijnen te zijn, die soms heel lang achter elkaar worden beschreven, waardoor je de andere verhaallijnen 'mist'. Het is dus belangrijk om goed te blijven nadenken en niets door elkaar te halen. Naar het eind toe wordt echter steeds duidelijker hoe alles bij elkaar komt, en heb je echt momenten waarop het 'klikt'. Juist het feit dat je nu zo veel achtergrond hebt, die in het misschien regelmatig onnodig leek, zorgt ervoor dat de karakters goed tot leven komen.
Het verhaal begint goed, was daarna wat minder interessant, maar eindigt zeer intrigerend. Het duurde misschien even voordat het écht goed werd, maar uiteindelijk heb ik er meer dan genoten van verwacht, en zelfs nu het boek uit is blijf ik aan het verhaal denken. Zeker de moeite waard als je het niet erg vind dat het een wat dikker boek is.
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PauReviewed in Mexico on March 27, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Buenísimo!!!
Una de esos libros que no quieres soltar ni para dormir!! Muy bien escrito y muy entretenido... super recomendable !!
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ZenonReviewed in Spain on August 2, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Te engancha
A veces demasiado irreal, sobre todo el “machote” del personaje principal, pero la historia engancha, que es lo que cuenta en este tipo de libros, y el estilo es mejor que el de la media.
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United Arab Emirates on March 2, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT READ
Amazing book - turned up quickly and it's a GREAT read.