- Published: 13 April 2021
- ISBN: 9781787463615
- Imprint: Arrow
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 416
- RRP: $29.99
The Last Day
The gripping must-read thriller by the Sunday Times bestselling author
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        - Published: 13 April 2021
- ISBN: 9781787463615
- Imprint: Arrow
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 416
- RRP: $29.99
I read this hungrily ... Its intelligence and bravura characterization will have you turning page after page. A fabulous achievement.
STEPHEN FRY
A stunningly original thriller set in the world of tomorrow that will make you think about what’s happening today.
HARLAN COBEN
A fresh take on the dystopian thriller, to say it’s gripping is an understatement - I cancelled all my weekend plans to finish it
SARA PASCOE
Dark, believable and brilliantly written
JENNY COLGAN
A thrilling page-turner, and a reminder to treasure our sunsets and sunrises while we still have them. I couldn’t put this book down!
Christina Dalcher, author of VOX
An irresistible post-apocalyptic thriller.
Apple Books
A hugely atmospheric novelpowered by character rather than incident as Hopper is drawn deeper into a world she doesn’t understand… this has got a four part BBC Sunday night thriller written all over it.
Starburst Magazine
[A]n atmosphere reminiscent of PD James’s dystopian classic The Children of Men and alternative history thrillers such as Len Deighton’s SS-GB. As with those novels, The Last Day investigates the "boiled frog" nature of totalitarianism, with Hunter Murray imagining what Britain succumbing to it would look and feel like. The result is a beautifully realised and thought provoking-thriller.
The Times, Thriller of the Month
A taut, thrilling runaround... The Last Day is an impressive dystopian techno-thriller. Murray paints a grim picture of a draconian isolationist Britain, with some vivid descriptions of a much-changed London, and the novel’s climax has a neat twist.
Guardian Books of the Month
[A]n intriguing and unusual set-up […] enthralling sci-fi world building.
Sunday Times
A brilliant debutwhich blends apocalyptic drama with a tale of espionage, keeping readers on tenterhooks […] Fans of Robert Harris will love it.
Daily Express
Murray should be commended for going into the nitty-gritty of how his post-disaster society functions[…] What really distinguishes the book, though, is the creative energy of its world-building: it demonstrates the virtue of using the future as a playground for the imagination rather than trying to second-guess it.
Telegraph: the best thrillers and crime fiction of 2020
In addition to masterfully painting a world on the brink of extinguishment […] Hunter Murray provides a top-notch plot that proves riveting until the very end.
Hot Press
A brilliantly clever thriller from a brilliantly clever writer.
Richard Osman
 
         
                                                                 
                                                                 
                                                                 
                             
                                         
                                        