What a cracking read this is. Headhunters absolutely had me from hello, it is a brilliantly gripping read from start to finish and I loved it.
Headhunters starts off being a very engaging read and then ramps it up a notch and becomes utterly unputdownable. This book is the absolute definition of being a page turner.
I’ve already started insisting that other people must read it.
I found myself thinking ‘this would make such a great film’ and then once I’d finished I noticed those little words – now a motion picture – right on the front cover. I’m so pleased it’s a film, I’m going to have to find it and watch it over the weekend!
Why are you still here – go and get a copy of Headhunters!
Synopsis: Roger Brown has it all: clever and wealthy, he’s at the very top of his game. And if his job as a headhunter ever gets dull, he has his sideline as an art thief to keep him busy.
At a gallery opening, his wife introduces him to Clas Greve. Not only is Greve the perfect candidate for a position that Brown is recruiting for; he is also in possession of one of the most sought-after paintings in modern art history.
Roger sees his chance to become rich beyond his wildest dreams, and starts planning his biggest theft ever. But soon, he runs into trouble – and it’s not long before the hunter becomes the hunted…