Hunted
Discover the new pulse-pounding, twist-packed thriller
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4.0 • 4 Ratings
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- $15.99
Publisher Description
** WINNER OF THE CRIME & THRILLER BOOK OF THE YEAR AT THE BRITISH BOOK AWARDS 2025 **
** WINNER OF THE THEAKSTON OLD PECULIAR CRIME NOVEL OF THE YEAR 2025**
A TIMES THRILLER OF THE YEAR
'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 BILLINGHAM
The clock is ticking. Who will find them first?
The epic and thrilling story of two parents thrown together to stop their children from committing an unthinkable crime.
A missing daughter. Suspected of plotting a terror attack in the US.
A father arrested. Police storm Heathrow Airport to bring him in for questioning about his daughter.
A terrifying connection. In Florida, a mother discovers a link between her son and the missing girl, fearing they have been radicalised.
Hunted. On the run from the authorities, the two parents are thrown together to find their children before the FBI does and more lives are lost.
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
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Mukherjee strays from his Wyndham & Banerjee historical series to deliver a cunning standalone rooted in contemporary America's fractured political landscape. After a bloody bombing in a Los Angeles mall, FBI agent Shreya Mistry identifies a young Muslim woman as the culprit. A group calling themselves the Sons of the Caliphate claim responsibility, threatening future attacks. With mere days left in a neck-and-neck presidential race between a right-wing ideologue and the country's Democratic vice president, a resurgence of Islamist terrorism could tip the balance. After Shreya uncovers the L.A. bomber's connection to a small town outside of Portland, Ore., she teams up with fellow FBI agent Susan Kramer, and the pair discover another potential bomber on the loose: Aliyah Khan, a young British woman radicalized by her sister's death during a political protest. Meanwhile, Aliyah's father, Sajid, heads to Oregon from London to stop her from carrying out the will of Miriam, a charismatic "soldier masquerading as messiah," whose deadly—though opaque—mission seems poised to topple the upper echelons of U.S. government and law enforcement. The diverse, well-drawn cast, clever investigative work, and breakneck pacing easily carry readers through the novel's many-tentacled plot. With this pulse-pounding thriller, Mukherjee proves he's just as good at mining the present for suspense as the past.