The Hunt and the Kill
save millions of lives... or save those you love most
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Narrated by:
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Jasmine Blackborow
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By:
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Holly Watt
Summary
*A TIMES THRILLER OF THE MONTH*
'Heir to John le Carré' The Times
'Casey is fierce, obsessive and brilliant' Observer
'An action-packed rollercoaster of a read ... From the first twist to the heart-thumping finale, I was on the edge of my seat' Charlotte Philby, author of The Second Woman
Save millions of lives... or save those you love most.
When acclaimed undercover journalist Casey Benedict is asked to interview a young woman with cystic fibrosis, the patient’s doctor alerts her to the looming threat of antibiotic-resistant infections, tipping her off about a potential new wonder drug. If the rumours are true, this new antibiotic could save millions of lives, but no one wants to admit that the drug even exists.
As Casey investigates, she follows the trail from the Maldives to a game reserve in Zimbabwe, using her undercover skills to probe the truth and find out why the discovery of this new drug is being covered-up. When tragedy unexpectedly strikes, Casey suspects that someone is trying to silence her, but she is not prepared to let the story drop, no matter how much danger she – or those she loves most – are put in.
A searing, page-turning, pulse-racing thriller that sees Casey on a hunt around the globe as she pursues a major exposé into pioneering medical research and drugs that could change the world. For fans of Mare of Easttown, Erin Brockovich, Mick Herron, Charlotte Philby and John le Carré.
'In the gutsy Casey, [the author] has created an unstoppable yet entirely credible modern heroine... Much of John le Carré’s work was steered by his moral compass. Why should his heir be a man?' The Times
The Hunt and the Kill is the third book by Holly Watt featuring Casey Benedict.(P)2023 Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Critic reviews
She’s on top form ... deftly mixing old-fashioned derring-do (characteristically, the secret files Benedict hunts for are paper ones) with an urgent investigation of cutting-edge medicine
The Hunt and the Kill is a terrific blend of old-school adventure and the thriller-with-a-conscience that has become Holly Watt’s signature ... In the gutsy Casey she has created an unstoppable yet entirely credible modern heroine... Much of John le Carré’s work was steered by his moral compass. Why should his heir be a man?
[Holly’s] affection for the weird world of newspapers comes through strongly, as does the sense that her plot is at least in part inspired by some of the stories and rumours she failed to stand up as a reporter – lucky us that she has decided to give them a new life as fiction
Watt writes with sparky intelligence
A fine alchemical mix of great storytelling, strong characters and zeitgeisty themes … The Hunt and the Kill is a superior adventure, gritty and grounded, with bags of atmosphere and plenty to think about … Intelligent, pacy and ripped from the news
A page-turning thriller that hooks you in right from the start ... Casey Benedict is just such a refreshing character – there are so few books that focus on a strong, brave, determined woman and she is all that and more. Properly Intelligent, impeccably researched and utterly gripping – we can’t wait for the next (Ellery Lloyd)
I adore the Casey Benedict series and this instalment is an action-packed rollercoaster of a read that is in turn tender and savage, and written with the insider knowledge of someone who truly understands the world of undercover reporting. From the first twist to the heart-thumping finale, I was on the edge of my seat and unable to look away (Charlotte Philby)
A taut, compelling, brilliant thriller that once again throws the reader into the dangerous and wonderful world of Casey Benedict. Totally engaging (Gytha Lodge)
Not straight espionage, but, like later le Carré, guided by moral imperatives, and the combination of a gutsy female protagonist with adventure scenarios is a savvy one (Heirs to le Carré)
A thriller with a conscience featuring at its heart a gutsy yet credible modern heroine
Combining moral outrage with thrilling set pieces, The Hunt and the Kill reworks the adventure story for our age, with its heroine a fearless successor to Richard Hannay
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