A. A. Dhand is the Sunday Times bestselling author of several novels and has been shortlisted for the CWA Steel Dagger Award. The Chemist was an instant Sunday Times bestseller, and his DI Harry Virdee novels have been adapted for TV by the BBC. As a pharmacist, A. A. Dhand was surrounded by drugs, dealers, and incredible stories of maverick drug deals, which on one hand blew his mind in their ingenuity, and on the other sickened him with how easily they preyed on the most vulnerable. His experiences inspired the writing of The Chemist and The Kingpin.
Praise for A. A. Dhand: ‘Outstanding – relentless, multi-layered suspense and real human drama’ Lee Child ‘Timely, and a compulsive page-turner’ Liz Nugent, author of Strange Sally Diamond 'A fireball of an opening chapter and it just gets better and better. A A Dhand is a gifted writer, and you should run, RUN, to buy The Blood Divide.' Steve Cavanagh, bestselling author of Thirteen 'Dhand is a fearless writer'Sunday Times 'Another thrilling page-turner from A. A. Dhand … This might be his best yet' Alex Caan, author of Cut to The Bone 'Intense, gripping and impactful' James Delargy, author of 55 and Vanished 'An adrenaline-filled ride' Ajay Chowdhury, author of The Waiter 'I doubt I'll read a better thriller this year' M. W. Craven, author of The Curator ‘This man knows how to keep me up into the early hours. Relentlessly thrilling!’ Vaseem Khan, author of Midnight at Malabar House ‘Deserves attention for its sheer inventiveness and unbridled energy’ The Times ‘An author to keep an eye on … Dhand is a fearless writer’ Sunday Times