Cover art for The Chase
Published
Penguin, March 2022
ISBN
9781760896805
Format
Softcover, 480 pages
Dimensions
19.7cm × 13cm × 3.1cm

The Chase

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WINNER OF THE NED KELLY AWARD FOR BEST CRIME FICTION 2022. The new novel by New York Times #1 bestselling author Candice Fox is an electrifying cat-and-mouse thriller set in the Nevada desert.

Candice Fox has been described by the Sydney Morning Herald as 'one of Australia's finest new gen crime writers' and her latest novel is another thrilling ride, as a mass prison breakout lets loose 650 of the country's most dangerous prisoners.

'Are you listening, Warden?'

'What do you want?'

'I want you to let them out.'

'Which inmates are we talking about?'

'All of them.'

When more than 600 of the world's most violent human beings pour out from Pronghorn Correctional Facility into the Nevada Desert, the biggest manhunt in US history begins.

But for John Kradle, this is his one chance to prove his innocence, five years after the murder of his wife and child.

He just needs to stay one step ahead of the teams of law enforcement officers he knows will be chasing down the escapees.

Death row supervisor turned fugitive-hunter Celine Osbourne is single-minded in her mission to catch Kradle. She has very personal reasons for hating him - and she knows exactly where he's heading . . .

'Candice Fox's new book further cements her position as one of the world's most original thriller writers . . . I was blown away by the clever twists and quirky characters, all overlaid with Fox's characteristic dark humour.' Reader's Digest

'Her most assured solo crime novel to date and it is masterful.' Sydney Morning Herald

'An action-packed, constantly surprising, suspenseful read and this reviewer found it hard to put down.' Herald Sun

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