This summer's hottest read * Sunday Times Style * Sticky and pacy with an undercurrent of unease, you won't want to put it down * British Vogue * Rich and complex * DAZED * A heartbreaking but necessary portrayal of identity and belonging in modern day Britain. It's the perfect beach read * Tatler * The book of the summer . . . a pacy page-turner and a timely piece of social commentary * AnOther Magazine * Richly evoked and quietly furious, building from its Saltburn-like beginnings into a roar about the state of modern Britain that never loses sight of the questions around family, friendship and belonging at its emotional core * Marie Claire * Theres plenty of plot; the novels brisk pacing, together with its shrewd blend of emotional sincerity, brooding intrigue and political overtones, make for a lively beach read * Guardian * [ A] dark, intoxicating debut . . . A thoughtful meditation on class, race and queerness * Mail on Sunday * Sticky, twisting and dangerous: Sunstruck compels, unravelling the fraught strings that keep the elite class together and asking if an outsider can ever truly belong in their fold -- Rebecca K Reilly Hunter's debut skilfully follows the journey of an aspiring Black musician drawn into a world of privilege and excess. Beautifully written and well-paced . . . builds tension as it approaches an exciting revelation -- Jacqueline Crooks A stunning and tender debut. Sultry and compulsive. Full of heart -- Soula Emmanuel Poignant, tender, and wonderfully honest -- Chloe Michelle Howarth Sunstruck is a book that is very hard to put down, full of lovable and equally hatable characters whose lives - much like the protagonists - are both displayed and withheld from the reader, perfectly mimicking the realities of how we relate to those around us, even those we believe are closest to us. A truly gripping story about power, privilege and perspective from a writer with a sharp pen and a wicked sense of humour whose incredible career is only just beginning -- Ore Agbaje-Williams A smart, bracing, sexy novel about privilege and desire, full of indelible images and beautiful writing. Rayfet Hunter evokes the dream-like allure of power and the nightmare it soon becomes. I was completely gripped -- Jack Parlett, author of Fire Island Gorgeous and heartbreaking. I loved it -- Jessica Stanley, author of Consider Yourself Kissed A masterful debut, full of elegance, suspense, and wit. Sunstruck is a razor-sharp dissection of race, class and love -- Owen Jones A deft and compelling portrait of race, class, wealth, privilege and power * Mr Porter *