AN UNDERCOVER INFORMANT HAS BEEN MURDERED… BUT WHOSE SIDE WAS HE ON?
The sequel to The Unquiet Dead by Ausma Zehanat Khan, featured on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour
'Powerful' — Bookpage * 'Exceptionally fine' — Library Journal * 'Compelling' — Leigh Russell
A terrorist cell is planning an attack on New Year's Day. For months, Mohsin Dar has been undercover, feeding information back to the national security team. Now he's dead.
Detective Esa Khattak, compromised by his friendship with the murdered agent, sends his partner Rachel Getty into the unsuspecting cell. As Rachel delves deeper into the unfamiliar world of Islam and the group's circle of trust, she discovers Mohsin's murder may not be politically motivated after all. Now she's the only one who can stop the most devastating attack the country has ever faced.
The Unquiet Dead author Ausma Zehanat Khan once again dazzles with a brilliant mystery woven into a profound and intimate story of humanity.
'This is a sophisticated examination of Western society's attitudes to the collision of fundamentalist Islam and terrorism' — Financial Times
'An intelligent, thought-provoking novel' — The Times
'A well-plotted political as well as criminal thriller' — Sunday Sport
Don't miss the rest of the Detective Esa Khattak and Rachel Getty series: The Unquiet Dead, A Death in Sarajevo (a novella), Among the Ruins and No Place of Refuge.