Being an avid traveller myself (& this year having a planned trip to Kathmandu postponed due to COVID), I was very interested to read the first book in this series by this new author. You can tell the author Luke Richardson clearly has a love of travelling and has experienced many cities in Asia, as his descriptions were very vivid (and accurate from my own experience) and really helped to create that sense of hustle and bustle of traffic and people, and continuous dust whilst in a city in Asia. This is the first in the series of Leo Keane books. (There is a prequel, 'Koh Tao', but in my opinion it is not as good as this and does not need to be read in order to understand the events in this first book). We are first introduced to Leo, who lives alone in a flat in Brighton, working as a journalist for a local newspaper. We find him reflecting on the fact that when he first left university to embark on the career of a journalist, he had such high hopes and expectations, but sadly not a position he now finds himself in. We learn he has also been searching for his missing partner, Mya, who disappeared two years ago whilst they were travelling in Thailand. He has an online missing persons website set up, and although has no clear leads to finding Mya, he is approached by a wealthy politician to find his daughter Alissa, who is believed to be in Kathmandu. It is for this reason that Leo then finds himself sent out to Nepal in order to find this missing daughter, and report back to her father of her safety. However, on arrival he finds himself mixed among the world of travellers, which not only helps to bring leads to the whereabouts of Alissa, but also other revelations of people, places and events he was not expecting. This book had me gripped from the beginning and throughout, with great descriptions of places and events occurring in Kathmandu. I thought the characters were well portrayed and the events described kept you wanting to know more. I would definitely recommend this book if you're a fan of thrillers, but also love to travel and read descriptions of places and people travelling. I now cannot wait to read the second book in the series, 'Hong Kong' (where my husband and I met 18 years ago).