IT ALL BEGINS IN KATHMANDU...
Ex-journalist Leo Keane thought finding a missing woman in Kathmandu would be an easy payday. But when his search leads him to the doors of the notorious Himalayan Lamb restaurant, he realizes he’s stumbled upon a dark secret that powerful people will kill to keep buried.
With corrupt politicians and ruthless criminals on his trail, Leo must risk everything to uncover the truth and find the missing woman before it’s too late.
Can he navigate the treacherous backstreets of Kathmandu and expose the restaurant’s sinister operation - or will he end up as just another victim?
Here’s what readers are saying:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Great story and ending that leaves you in love with the two characters."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "In a world where many thrillers are identical, this story is one of a kind."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "I loved Kathmandu Killers so much that I had to read it twice."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Luke Richardson captures the magic of Asia."
Luke Richardson’s gripping international detective series begins with KATHMANDU KILLERS, a heart-stopping thriller that will leave you gasping for breath. If you’re looking for a pulse-pounding adventure set in a foreign land, this is the book for you.
Please note: this book was previously published as Kathmandu - don’t buy it again if you’ve already read it!
What USA Today, New York Times and Amazon Bestselling authors think:
"Luke Richardson writes stories the way artists were meant to, by immersing themselves in scenes so that the reader feels like they are in the room with the characters."
ERNEST DEMPSEY
"Richardson redefines the genre, but in a VERY good way. Skip this one at your peril!"
NICK THACKER
"Are you’re a die-hard fan of Indiana Jones, check out Luke Richardson’s work!"
MATT JAMES
"Luke Richardson puts you in the center of the action. Hold on tight!"
DAVID BERENS
"Richardson grabs you on the first page and never lets go - a fantastic story!"
ANDREW CLAWSON
"Luke Richardson has a unique way of transporting you to the locations in his books and dropping you right into the mess with his characters."
TY HUTCHINSON