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Hunted

By: Abir Mukherjee
Narrated by: Mikhail Sen, Stefan Trout, Amber Rose Revah, Nikki Patel, Sophia Roberts
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In this action-packed thriller from a New York Times bestselling and award-winning author, two parents facing catastrophe must find their lost children before the unthinkable can happen.

In London, the police storm Heathrow Airport to bring in a father for questioning about his missing daughter.

In Florida, a mother makes a connection between her son and the bomber, fearing he has been radicalized.

And in Oregon, an unknown organization’s conspiracy to bring America to its knees unfolds…

On the run from the authorities, the two parents are thrown together in a race against time to stop a catastrophe that will derail the country’s future forever.

But can they find their kids before it’s too late?

For fans of The Chain and I Am Pilgrim, this ground-breaking, blockbuster thriller is unlike any other thriller you will listen to this year. Featuring the voices of Nikki Patel (Yasmin), Amber Rose Revah (Shreya), Stefan Trout (Greg), Mikhail Sen (Sajid), and Sophia Roberts (Rehana).

©2024 Abir Mukherjee (P)2024 Little, Brown & Company
Crime Thrillers International Mystery & Crime Suspense
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Critic reviews

“A pretty much flawless thriller, Hunted works on every level imaginable. Terrific characters are subtly and mercilessly pushed along by a plot as propulsive as it is constantly surprising.”—Lee Child

"Tense, twisty, and full of heartstoppingly real characters, Hunted will keep you guessing until the very end."—Ruth Ware, bestselling author of Zero Days
"An exciting, dark and kinetic thriller from one of our greatest crime fiction talents, Hunted is a must-read.”—Adrian McKinty, bestselling author of The Chain and The Island

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The asthmatic FBI agent.

The mental and physical issues clearly disqualify the FBI agent from field duty. Too many loose ends that lead impossibly to an incomplete conclusion. Not recommending.

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Good plot

Definitely held my attention until the end. Really good plot that’s made even more interesting by the fact that it could actually happen in the current political climate, unfortunately. But there were a lot of plot holes and big coincidences that took away from it. Also, I was able to figure out the twist at the beginning because that character was presented as being a little off from the get go.

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Filled with scary ideas on USA future

Great capture of American life and issues. Twists and turns made it sometimes difficult to keep on. Liked the different characters defined in chapters.

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Non stop cringe read

No spoiler review. The narration for a couple characters was a bit off but, still good. I like consistently paced narration or narration that if I speed it up I can still catch every word. That is not applicable here. The story is truly cringe-worthy bc all you can do is watch one “balloon” pop after another. Meaning every-time something happened, more crap happened right after that. Just bad luck upon bad decisions, upon white privilege, upon racism, upon holy crap humans really do suck. I truly felt guilt for the treatment some characters got and anger for some that didn’t get what they deserve. I really enjoyed the book.

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Unremarkable

Having read or listened to the Sam Wyndham series, I consider Abir Mukherjee as a great author.

But this book was disappointing to say the least. I almost gave up 4 - 5 times but I trudged on. For example, the way Sajid escaped from the cops in Canada was ludicrous, as was his entry into the US. Not good at all. Might work for folks who have never been to either country.

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Cliché-ridden, shallow and contrived

as the story progressed along the well-trodden path of a conspiratorial terror plot, I increasingly became suspicious that his may well be the first book I read that was generated by a bot. Disappointed.

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