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File Size: 898 KB

Print Length: 448 pages

Publisher: Dialogue Books (September 6, 2018)

Publication Date: September 6, 2018

Sold by: Hachette Book Group

Language: English

ASIN: B07BF8K7JM

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This was a really good one. The characterization and sense of place were very well done. Fast paced with a lot of twists and turns and great dialogue are all here. I really appreciated the way west London seemed to come to life for me.One drawback for me were the extended fight scenes with every move documented. I'm certain the author choreographed each of those scenes and they're accurately depicted, they were just too long/ too detailed for me. There is also a rather graphic torture scene that I could have done without.I read the kindle version. For some reason that isn't showing available at this time.

I really enjoyed this book. As I noted in the the title, this is a tightly plotted book that moves quickly. The characters are well developed and enjoyable. I enjoyed the fact that this dealt with the South Asian culture in the UK which I don't think has received much treatment in this genre. This was a hard book to put down. I eagerly look forward to the next installment in the series and highly recommend the book.

It's a violent novel about muslins living in England: they brought their custos and informal laws. It's a reasonable thriller, with sociological informations.,

I loved this book. It is a fantastic read, fast paced with tons of twists and turns. A protagonist you will find yourself rooting for the entire time. I highly recommend picking this. You will be on the edge of your seat.

I'm (vaguely) Asian, UK born and bred, married to an English guy (I was sooooo *not* marrying an Asian, but that's a long story. My kid tells me he's not marrying an Asian girl, as even a 'vaguely' Asian mother is bad enough, lol!) and have known Southall for some 40 years now, so I could pretty much picture this tale as Zaq went about his task. It amused me to see an 'insider' write about his own community, exposing some pretty big warts that we all know are there, but it's stuff that's never talked about. Asians are, of course, all upstanding pillars of the community. Yeah, right, my bottom! (I can't say what I really want to say, or else the review will get pulled).The tale doesn't let up, and it reads like a made-for-TV show, with RL bad guys who have a weird sense of morality (it's OK to kill, to lie, to beat your sister up, threaten her and her boyfriend, but the family name and its rep in the 'community' must be protected at all times, and killing in the name of restoring family honour is an OK thing - not), and who're laughable in their descriptions that I could totally imagine. This tale has a visual that I think you'd have to know Southall to be able to fully see and get. The only thing missing from the RL Southall that I know, was mention of marriage bureaus, some bhangra and going to the Gurdwara/mosque to pray post-doing-bad-stuff, because yeah, praying absolves everything you've done, cleaning your slate and letting you live a 'decent' life - until the next time you decide that your cause justifies any action you'd like to take. Yeah, right.And how refreshing to see Zaq, a British Muslim who is British in every way, not a guy indoctrinated by his culture and elders. I loved how he wasn't religious, how he loved a bacon sarnie and how he refused to be intimidated by those who deemed he needed to be taught how to be a good Muslim. I'm a bit Zaq-like myself, and there have been clashes with my traditional mother (I've even been criticised for never once wearing a sari!) so I got the guy.The tale does follow the blurb, but refreshingly, there's no Bollywoodishness in it. It's fast-paced, there's a sense of darkness and danger, some low-key LOL moments (it's a tad stereotyping, but BMWs and Mercs are *loved* by Asians; they're a symbol of wealth and standing, and every idiot-type drove one. Asian guys do love their looks and love to build their muscles, but not always via hard work, and many do go to pot once they've married, etc.), and it caused some contempt in me that 'Asians' (using the term loosely to encompass Sikh, Muslim, Bangladeshi and more) can be so traditional, hypocritical and manipulative, and yet utterly faux-pious and didactic when it suits them. I wasn't surprised at all by the depictions, but was more 'Hmm. Yep, I can see that happening'.Based on this, I'd certainly read more from this author. I'm now off to see if he's hard at a WIP, and this book has already been passed to my non-Asian (English) hubby for his enjoyment (he's also very, very familiar with Southall and not fitting in).

Wow! This was pretty much non stop action all the way! In it, we meet Zaq who is recently out of prison and working pretty much the only job he can get, as a driver for a building supply company owned by Mr Brar, a prominent Sikh businessman. Things are mostly ticking along as nicely as they can until, one day, he is called into Brar's office and given a different task. Brar's daughter Rita has run away. Not only that, she appears to have absconded with a Muslim boy. As you can imagine this is not good for the family as it brings shame upon them all in the community. Zaq's job is to find her and bring her home, something he really doesn't want to get involved with but Brar threatens him with a return to prison if he does not complete his task. Damned if you do... But as Zaq soon discovers when he starts his mission that other members of the Brar family have their own agendas for wanting Rita home and it isn't just to step up to her arranged marriage.Ignoring for a moment the whole Sikh/Muslim undertones that weave themselves through pretty much every aspect of this book, this story held me completely enthralled throughout my time reading it. As already mentioned, it was pretty much action packed the entire way and I lost count of the number of times I held my breath in anticipation of the outcome. As the layers of what was really going on started to be peeled back and the truth became more evident, this turned the whole book on it's head from what I originally though it was going to be about; well, me and Zaq both to be honest. There's definitely a lot going on but it never seemed to be so busy that it overloaded itself.Zaq, well, where do I start with him? He's one of those people that is definitely not the sum of his actions. He has been scuppered a tad by circumstance and misfortune but he is really trying to get himself back on track. Initially he was threatened with repercussions should he fail to return Rita to her family but, after he learned things, I fully believe that he would have stepped up and done the right thing irrespective at the end of the day. He has a good close friend in Jags who is pretty much his sidekick throughout; again scuppering the whole Sikh/Muslim divide.I am not sure if this is true overall, it definitely is for me, but I seem to be seeing Asian based crime fiction books more prominently these days. I have certainly read my share of them in the last couple of years and I do find the background and culture to be fascinating. But, if I am honest, and I know that the whole point was probably to illustrate the character and background of the people Zaq worked with but the use of the native language did start to grate on me after a while. Not enough to mark the book down as it is obviously a personal choice. Yes, most of it was guessable or superfluous but it did break my concentration a bit along the way.All in all, a captivating read that kept me guessing for the majority and entertained for the entirety. Will we be seeing Zaq again in future books, I really hope so; I kinda like him.My thanks go to the Publisher and Netgalley for the chance to read this book.

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