Black Wolf

Cover of Black Wolf by Juan Gómez-Jurado
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Year: 2024
Language: en
Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 9781529093759
Dimensions:
Height: 233 mm
Length: 152 mm
Width: 30 mm
Weight: 451 g
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Black Wolf by Juan Gómez-Jurado, published by Pan Macmillan on March 12, 2024, is a thrilling sequel that continues the story from Red Queen. This edition, written in English and spanning 368 pages, follows Antonia Scott as she navigates a dangerous landscape in southern Spain. After a mafia figure is brutally murdered, his pregnant wife, Lola Moreno, becomes a target, prompting Antonia and her protector, Jon Gutiérrez, to track her down while evading a lethal hitman known as the Black Wolf.

Readers will find a gripping narrative filled with suspense and intrigue as Antonia confronts her personal demons while racing against time. The story delves into themes of international crime and mystery, showcasing the complexities of private investigation. With a backdrop of the Costa del Sol, the plot unfolds with unexpected twists and a relentless pursuit that keeps the tension high throughout.


Official synopsis Publisher

‘Aided by some punchy translation and flashes of bathetic humour, Black Wolf is larky fun and knows it’ – The Times

The page-turning, heart-pumping sequel to Red Queen, Juan Gómez-Jurado’s Black Wolf moves from Madrid to the Costa del Sol in pursuit of a brutal killer . . .

Antonia Scott is the lynchpin of the Red Queen project, created to work behind the scenes to solve the most dark, devious and dangerous crimes.

In southern Spain, on the Costa del Sol, a key mafia figure is found brutally murdered in his villa. His pregnant wife, Lola Moreno, barely escapes an attempt to kill her and is on the run. An unusual shipping container arrives from Saint Petersburg with the bodies of nine women inside it.

Now Antonia, with the help of her protector, Jon Gutiérrez, must track down the missing Lola. But they aren’t the only ones – a dangerous hitman, known as the Black Wolf, is also on her trail. And Antonia Scott, still plagued by her personal demons, must outwit, outmanoeuver and ultimately face this terrible, mysterious killer.

The highly anticipated sequel to Juan Gómez-Jurado’s No. 1 international bestseller, Red Queen, now an original series streaming on Amazon Prime. Translated by Nick Caistor and Lorenza Garcia.

Praise for Red Queen:

‘Best thriller books of 2023 . . . What impresses is the brainy brio of Gómez-Jurado’s storytelling’ – Sunday Times on Red Queen

‘An electrifying serial-killer thriller . . . tops even The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo as a thinking reader’s thriller, and Antonia Scott is like a more sympathetic Lisbeth Salander’ – A.J. Finn, bestselling author of The Woman in the Window

Readers are saying:

‘I love Gómez-Jurado’s masterful storytelling. He has a knack to weave a web of suspense, intrigue, and unexpected twists that keeps me glued to the pages, not to mention his unique way to craft gripping gore scenes that makes it all so vivid, it makes it all feel quite immersive’ – 5 star review

‘The writing is witty, the plot tortuous and fast flowing, characters well drawn . I read this well into the night and picked it up in the morning and finished it ,abandoning several things I should have done’ – 5 star review

‘Full of action & suspense with lots of twists which gets you thinking constantly’ – 5 star review

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Publisher: Pan Macmillan. Year: 2024.
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ISBN-13: 9781529093759.
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Language: en. Pages: 368.

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