The Snares, Rav GrewalKok
The Snares, Rav GrewalKok
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The Snares

Author: Rav Grewal-Kök

Narrator: Neil Shah

Unabridged: 11 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/01/2025


Synopsis

A Punjabi American lawyer at a mysterious federal intelligence agency fights to keep his career, marriage, and morality intact in this gripping post-9/11 drama from “our immigrant John le Carré” (Xuan Juliana Wang, author of Home Remedies).

“A chilling peek into U.S. Intelligence . . . Rav Grewal-Kök’s intriguing novel seems intent on unsettling us from its opening pages, with coolly precise prose that sneaks nimbly around the periphery of its characters’ darkest thoughts and actions.”—The New York Times

LONGLISTED FOR THE CENTER FOR FICTION FIRST NOVEL PRIZE • A CRIMEREADS BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR

“Are you happy where you are? Toiling in the trenches of the Justice Department?”

In the waning months of George W. Bush’s presidency, Neel Chima, a former naval officer and federal prosecutor, is recruited to join a new federal intelligence agency—one with greater than usual powers and fewer than usual restrictions. Neel soon finds himself intimately involved in the surveillance of domestic terrorism suspects and the selection of foreigners for drone assassination—men who often look just like his Sikh family members. As both his ambitions and his moral qualms mount, he is drawn farther and farther away from his wife and two young daughters. When he makes a critical mistake at work, he is left vulnerable to shadowy figures in the intelligence world who seek to use him in their own, still more radical counterterrorism missions. If he agrees, the world of power will open up even wider to him. If he doesn’t . . .

Is Neel an insider or an outsider? The hunter or the hunted? An idealist or a mercenary? What truths, and whose lives, is he willing to sacrifice? The novel plunges readers into the human turmoil behind the faceless operations—the torture, secret assassinations, and drone strikes—of the American security state, creating an eye-opening meditation on morality, violence, and the price of a human soul.

Reviews

Goodreads review by emma on July 21, 2025

it is hard to reckon with the fact that the country i live in has committed such horrible acts against so many innocent people, and this book didn't make it any easier. we follow a truly bad person, a neglectful father/son/husband, a cheater, a greedy jerk who commits whatever act he thinks will get......more

Goodreads review by Marc on January 22, 2025

This book was very good. A terrifying account of how a "good" man can do terrible things and also how a "good" country can betray its values in the name of security. Grewal-Kök crafts a tense narrative that pulls you deep into the murky world of post-9/11 intelligence work, where morality is not jus......more

Goodreads review by Roz on September 05, 2025

This was a captivating debut. We follow Neel Chima, a lawyer who is recruited into a new intelligence agency. Neel is flawed and overly ambitious and this quickly becomes his downfall. The story explores corruption, power and how far people will go to satisfy their own goals. Neel starts out with a l......more

Goodreads review by Aidan on May 11, 2025

deeply researched and well-written, the snares is a densely-packed spy thriller following a punjabi-american intelligence officer and lawyer struggling with ambition, identity, and power during the height of the war on terror. grewal-kök was excellent at building up the tragedy of the main character’......more

Goodreads review by Mike on April 13, 2025

Very readable, moved quickly. Main character was deeply unlikable, despite being an interesting choice for a spy/intelligence story. Just made a series of terrible choices until the book ended. Not sure what to make of it.......more


Quotes

“A chilling peek into U.S. intelligence . . . This accomplished debut . . . has adopted the techniques of the world it depicts—a realm of shadowy intelligence dominions where even the deadliest actions are carried out with calm detachment.”—The New York Times

“Grewal-Kök creates a layered and subtle narrative that looks at questions of identity, choice, and morality. He writes with a deft touch, telling his story in spare prose that nonetheless gives depth to his characters and situations and draws in the reader.”Studies in Intelligence

“Grewal-Kök’s tale, with its echoes of Graham Greene, is both engrossing and haunting.”— Financial Times

“Rav Grewal-Kök’s literary thriller illustrates the consequences of naivety in public life, and the impossibility of reconciling duty and conscience.”—The Times

“At once a gripping political thriller and a tense family drama, Grewal-Kök’s debut . . . [is] a striking and uncompromising meditation on the war on terror’s human cost.”—Publishers Weekly

“The tension never lets up in Grewal-Kök’s gripping first novel, which exposes a system that will always compromise its moral code. . . A terrific debut that finds new dimensions in the intelligence thriller.”—Kirkus Reviews

“Grewal-Kök’s wrenching first novel . . . morphs into Kafka redux: there’s no way out, no redemption. It features a startling ending.”—Library Journal

“Brilliant and tragic . . . If Graham Greene had written a Shakespearian tragedy, it would read something like this.”Literary Hub, Most Anticipated Books of 2025

“Here is, at long last, our immigrant John le Carré. The Snares is a propulsive thriller that dives into our technological chaos, political deceptions, and transnational identities with fierce intelligence and wit. Rav Grewal-Kök is a fearless and visionary writer.”—Xuan Juliana Wang, author of Home Remedies

The Snares is a pressure cooker of an espionage novel. Grewal-Kök takes us into the dark underbelly of the post–9/11 war on terror in a way I’ve never experienced before—and have been unnerved by ever since.”—Graham Moore, author of The Wealth of Shadows and The Last Days of Night

“Taut, morally complex, and unforgettable, The Snares is an electrifying literary spy thriller on par with Chang-Rae Lee’s Native Speaker.”—Lauren Wilkinson, author of American Spy

“Although the novel is set in the recent past, it could just as well be a hideous road map for the future.”—Lawrence Osborne, author of On Java Road and The Ballad of a Small Player

“Profoundly moving, harrowing, exactingly plotted—you could say Rav Grewal-Kök’s debut novel is pure literary thriller.’”—Kathryn Davis, author of Duplex