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502 pages, Hardcover
First published May 7, 2024
At a shopping mall in the U.S., a young woman carries out a suicide attack, killing dozens right in the middle of a presidential campaign. She's part of a group that plans to change the face of America, and this attack is only the beginning.
FBI agent Shreya Mistry is on the case. But not for long. Her unorthodox methods mean she's being transferred. However, she believes her suspicions about the case are worth following up on, and she goes rogue, trying to find out who is behind the attack and what their mission is.
Sajid Khan is detained by UK police after his daughter is identified as belonging to the terror group. He thought she was teaching English in Japan. When the mother of another group member arrives in London, the two decide to flee to the U.S. to find their wayward children and stop them from doing something they cannot return from.
The pace of the book is frenetic and I enjoyed the twists. The thing is, I struggled to identify with the characters. I didn't for one moment feel sorry for the 'brainwashed' members of what I thought was a kind of cult. I did have some sympathy for the parents who want to help their children but they just do so many silly things in their quest.
Shreya is an engaging character though her troubled, flawed anti-hero personality is too much of a classic detective cliche to be really interesting.
This was my second action thriller in as many days and maybe it's just not the sub-genre for me. I think I should stick to psychological thrillers, crime and mysteries.