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
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 classmates death, she must face the terrible question no parent wants to ask: do you ever really know what your child is capable of?
READERS CANT PUT DOWN THE WOLF HUNT:
'Powerful and disturbing' - DAILY MAIL 'Its not every day a writer like this comes our way' - GUARDIAN 'A rich and beautiful exploration of a mothers love . . . perfectly disguised as a gripping thriller' - SARAH J. NAUGHTON 'A novel of ideas, a thriller and a character study' - JOHN SELF, OBSERVER '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 Lilachs 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 mothers dark fears' - Mail on Sunday
'Its not every day a writer like this comes our way' - Guardian
'There is a heartbreaking timeliness about this powerful and disturbing thriller' - Christena Appleyard
AYELET GUNDAR-GOSHEN was born in Israel in 1982. She is a practising clinical psychologist, has been a news editor on Israels leading newspaper and has worked for the Israeli civil rights movement. One Night, Markovitch, her first novel, won the Sapir Prize for best debut. Her novel Waking Lions was a New York Times Book of the Year and won the Wingate Prize, and her novel Liar was Editors Choice in People magazine. All of her novels are available from Pushkin Press.SONDRA SILVERSTON is a native New Yorker who has lived in Israel since 1970. She has translated works by Amos Oz, Etgar Keret and Eshkol Nevo. Her translation of Amos Ozs Between Friends won the 2013 National Jewish Book Award for fiction.
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