The Khan by Saima Mir
A gripping and multifaceted crime thriller that explores the meaning of community and justice.
Fiction | Published by Point Blank (Oneworld Publications)
Be twice as good as men and four times as good as white men. Jia Khan has always lived like this.
A successful lawyer, her London life is a long way from the grubby Northern streets she knew as a child, where her father headed up the Pakistani community and ran the local organised crime syndicate. Often his Jirga rule—the old way—was violent and bloody, but it was always justice of a kind.
But now her father, Akbar Khan, has been murdered and Jia must return to take his place. In the past, the police relied on him to maintain the fragile order of the streets. But a power struggle has broken out amongst the various communities and now, nobody is safe.
Justice needs to be restored, and Jia is about to discover that justice always comes at a price.
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Reviews
Saima Mir delivers a once-in-a-generation crime-thriller… — A. A. Dhand, author of Streets of Darkness
Intense drama. The information she imparts is often eye-popping... This impressive debut reveals a world in which monsters exist ‘in the guise of friends and behind smiling faces’. It is a considerable achievement. — The Times, Best Crime Fiction
Bold, addictive and brilliant. — Stylist, Best Fiction 2021
About the author
Saima Mir has written for The Times, Guardian and Independent. Her essay for It's Not About The Burqa (Picador) appeared in Guardian Weekend and received over 250,000 hits online in two days. She has also contributed to the anthology The Best, Most Awful Job: Twenty Mothers Talk Honestly About Motherhood. Saima grew up in Bradford and now lives in London.