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Hunted

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SKU:
9781529933529
UPC:
9781529933529
Author:
Mukherjee, Abir'
'ISBN:
9781529933529'
'Publisher:
Vintage Publishing'
'Language:
English'
'Pages:
512 pages'
'Format:
Paperback'
'Published Date:
30/01/2025'
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Author: Mukherjee, Abir

Political / legal thriller

Published on 30 January 2025 by Vintage Publishing (Vintage) in the United Kingdom.

Paperback | 512 pages
198 x 128 x 30 | 352g

A TIMES THRILLER OF THE YEAR & WATERSTONES THRILLER OF THE MONTH'A damn exciting read’ JAMES PATTERSON‘A pretty much flawless thriller’ LEE CHILD'A masterclass in intelligent suspense’ MICK HERRON‘A kick-ass, pedal-to-the-metal thriller’ MARK BILLINGHAMYOU CAN'T SAVE YOUR KIDS... BUT CAN YOU STOP THEM?It’s a week before the presidential elections when a bomb goes off in an LA shopping mall…In London, armed police storm Heathrow Airport and arrest Sajid Khan. His daughter Aliyah entered the USA with the suicide bomber, and now she’s missing, potentially plotting another attack.

But then a mysterious woman called Carrie turns up at Sajid’s door after travelling halfway across the world. She claims Aliyah is with her son Greg, and she knows where they could be.

Back in the US, Agent Shreya Mistry is closing in on the two fugitives. But the more she investigates, the more she realises this case is far from as simple as it seems.

Hunted by the authorities, the two parents are thrown together in a race against time to find their kids before the FBI does and stop a catastrophe that will bring the world to its knees.

EVERYONE LOVES HUNTED:‘A mature, intelligent thriller... Stunning' Janice Hallett'Smart and blisteringly contemporary' Mail on Sunday'Skintight plotting and a twisting storyline… [Hunted is] unputdownable' Sunday Times'Tense, twisty…will keep you guessing' Ruth Ware'A high-octane, high-adrenaline thriller…Chillingly plausible' Erin Kelly'Mukherjee enters contemporary thriller-dom with a bang… his cunning twists make for a buoyant read' Daily Telegraph