The Wolf Hunt

Ayelet Gundar-Goshen author Sondra Silverston translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pushkin Press

Published:1st Aug '24

Should be back in stock very soon

The Wolf Hunt cover

Award-winning author Ayelet Gundar-Goshen returns with a powerfully compelling thriller about a mother who begins to suspect her teenage son of committing a terrible crime

Lilach has it all: an enviable home in Silicon Valley, a happy marriage and a close relationship with her sweet, shy teenager, Adam. But her peace is shattered when an attack on a local synagogue compels Adam to join a self-defence class run by a mysterious former army officer.

Lilach watches her son change overnight, and when Adam falls under suspicion for a classmate's death, she must face the terrible question no parent wants to ask: do you ever really know what your child is capable of?

READERS CAN'T PUT DOWN THE WOLF HUNT:

'Powerful and disturbing' DAILY MAIL

'It's not every day a writer like this comes our way' GUARDIAN

'A rich and beautiful exploration of a mother's love . . . perfectly disguised as a gripping thriller' SARAH J. NAUGHTON

'A novel of ideas, a thriller and a character study' JOHN SELF, OBSERBVER

'A meditation on paranoia and belonging' FINANCIAL TIMES

'Ensnares her characters in heart-stopping moral dilemmas' MAIL ON SUNDAY

A meditation on paranoia and belonging. Gundar-Goshen, a clinical psychologist and author of the acclaimed Waking Lions and Liar, shows how a tragedy exposes problems in seemingly happy lives. She is adept at drawing out the fragility of identity * Financial Times *
The Wolf Hunt succeeds thanks to the sheer strength and complexity of Lilach's fraught, acutely self-critical character, racked by the competing demands of motherhood and morality... lithe, observant prose * Literary Review *
Psychology graduate Gundar-Goshen ensnares her characters in some heart-stopping moral dilemmas in this sharp, compassionate tale of race, identity and a mother's dark fears * Mail on Sunday *
It's not every day a writer like this comes our way * Guardian *
There is a heartbreaking timeliness about this powerful and disturbing thriller -- Christena Appleyard * Daily Mail *
Gundar-Goshen does an excellent job in setting up the privilege and paranoia in her characters' lives as their lives slowly unravel * Marie-Claire, Best Books of 2023 *
A rich and beautiful exploration of a mother's love for her son, perfectly disguised as a gripping thriller. Ayelet Gundar-Goshen is an incredibly gifted writer -- Sarah J Naughton, author of 'The Mothers'
Grips instantly with its ingenious interweaving of plot and character, keeping the reader guessing and second-guessing throughout. Who is the victim and who is the perpetrator? Hurls you into the frantic imagination of the mother of a male teen where you discover an explosive mix of social manifesto, paranoid political thriller and heartbreaking love story. I'm not sure I could breathe until the last page -- Devorah Baum, author of 'On Marriage'
Flawed but relatable characters and off-the-charts emotional intensity with a sharply evoked Israeli cultural perspective * Kirkus Reviews *
[The Wolf Hunt] reaches out and wraps itself around the issues - parenting, antisemitism, masculinity - and exemplifies them in character and dialogue. * Observer *
Gundar-Goshen is interested in examining the messy grey areas between right and wrong, good and bad, victim and perpetrator * Financial Times *
Unsparing in its explorations of parenting, antisemitism and masculinity * FT Books of the Year *
The manipulation of tension here is exquisite * Strong Words *
As focused as we are on protecting our children, The Wolf Hunt questions our certainties about who and what we want to protect them from * The Spectator *
Amazing and utterly gripping -- Mariella Frostrup * Times Radio *
A moral mystery for the thinking reader * Financial Times on Liar *
Deliciously enticing... a plot that thrills at every twist and turn * Irish Times on Liar *
Gundar-Goshen is adept at instilling emotional depth into a thriller plot * New York Times on Waking Lions *
A classy, suspenseful tale... shine[s] a penetrating light into the dark corners of our safe lives * The Times on Waking Lions *
This is storytelling that feels instinctive... both moving and satisfying * Guardian on One Night, Markovitch *
Wry, ironically tinged and poignant * Sunday Telegraph on One Night, Markovitch *
Gundar-Goshen carefully peels back her plot like an onion . . . I loved the novel * Jewish Chronicle *
A real slow-burn thriller... Hitchcockian in its scope... the ending is as satisfying as it is unexpected * The Crack Magazine *

ISBN: 9781782279907

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

288 pages