The Hunted
By Paul Cuddihy
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. . . there are many twists and turns against a background of political turmoil, as Tom strugles to achieve his military objectives while pursuing his own family vendetta, protecting Bernie and unmasking the traitor.
Reviews
‘Back with a vengeance. Cuddihy takes another confident step into the top rank of historical thriller writers. A blistering read with an atmosphere of gripping menace.’
Hugh MacDonald, The Herald
The Hunted reads like early Dennis Wheatley . . . an irresistible combination of immaculate research and ripping yarn.'
Jim McBeth, Daily Mail
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About the Author
Paul Cuddihy is a writer and journalist whose first novel, Saints and Sinners, a historical adventure set in Victorian Glasgow, was published in 2010 and was described as ‘fast moving and hard-hitting’ by The Herald newspaper. He is the editor of the Celtic View, the official magazine of Celtic Football Club, and 2009 he wrote the best-selling biography Tommy Burns: A Supporter Who Got Lucky. He was also the co-author of Century Bhoys: A History of Celtic’s Greatest Goalscorers (2010) and The Best of the Celtic View (2007), while he also edited a number of books for the club including The Road To Seville and The Official Tribute To Henrik Larsson. In 2004 he was one of the prize-winners of the inaugural Orange Short Story Competition. Paul Cuddihy was born in 1966 and lives in Bishopbriggs, Glasgow with his wife and three children.
| Title | Price | ISBN | Publication Date | |
| The Hunted | £6.99 | 978-1-906220-42-6 | 6th October 2011 | |
