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2010 Highlight: Barry Eisler On Taking Books to Film

Having my first book, Rain Fall, made into a movie last year by Sony Pictures Japan was a great experience.  Fascinating and fun.  I visited the set, which was very cool; I met Gary Oldman and Akira Emoto, two actors I like a lot; and I attended the premiere, which was a blast.  If you want to know more, here’s my writeup of the premiere in Tokyo; photos of set and the premiere; and a short video of the premiere (if you can stand my mangled Japanese).
 

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FEATURED ARTICLE: Barry Eisler’s “Inside Out: A Novel”

New York Times Bestselling Barry Eisler’s newest political thriller, INSIDE OUT, rips open the ugly underbelly of powerhouse politics and exposes the hidden truth behind men willing to sacrifice everything to keep their zealous policies.   Fast paced, action-packed suspense whips you along a storyline that will turn you inside out and leave you questioning not only what you think you know about politics…but also everything you hear in today’s major headlines.
 

Inside Out

Inside Out

In INSIDE OUT, Eisler’s Ben Treven, a lethal black ops soldier who "finds, fixes, and finishes" high value targets, is marooned in a Manila jail after a bar fight fatality.  His former commander hunts him down, Colonel Scott Horton, who explains the price of Ben’s release; find and eliminate Daniel Larison, a rogue operator from Ben’s unit who has stolen ninety-two torture tapes from the CIA and is using them to blackmail the US government. But other players are after the tapes, too, and to find Larison, Ben will have to survive CIA hit teams, Blackwater mercenaries, and the long reach of the White House. He’ll also have to find a way to handle Paula Lanier, a smart, sexy FBI agent who has her own reasons for wanting the tapes and is determined to get them before Ben does. With the stakes this high, everyone has an angle–everyone but Ben, who will have to find the right alliance if he wants to stay alive.   
 

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