Description
One man is dead.
But thousands were his victims.
Can a single murder avenge that of many?
Scarborough Bluffs, Toronto: the body of Christopher Drayton is found at the foot of the cliffs. Muslim Detective Esa Khattak, head of the Community Policing Unit, and his partner Rachel Getty are called in to investigate. As the secrets of Drayton's role in the 1995 Srebrenica genocide of Bosnian Muslims surface, the harrowing significance of his death makes it difficult to remain objective. In a community haunted by the atrocities of war, anyone could be a suspect. And when the victim is a man with so many deaths to his name, could it be that justice has at long last been served?
In this important debut novel, Ausma Zehanat Khan has written a compelling and provocative mystery exploring the complexities of identity, loss, and redemption.
About the Author
Ausma Zehanat Khan holds a Ph.D. in International Human Rights Law with a specialisation in military intervention and war crimes in the Balkans. She has practised immigration law and taught human rights law at Northwestern University and York University. Formerly, she served as Editor in Chief of Muslim Girl magazine, the first magazine to reflect the lives of young Muslim women. Her debut novel, The Unquiet Dead, won the Barry Award, the Arthur Ellis Award and the Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award for Best First Novel. She is a longtime community activist and writer. Born in Britain, Ausma lived in Canada for many years before recently becoming an American citizen. She lives in Colorado with her husband.
Reviews
Zehanat Khan is to be applauded for tackling such an important subject in a police procedural -- Jon Coates * Daily Express *
The Unquiet Dead is a powerful and haunting story -- Laura Wilson * The Guardian *
A harrowing, powerful, and, above all, important crime debut, shedding light on an atrocity that took years to be fully examined and discussed -- Vaseem Khan, author of the Baby Ganesh Detective Agency novels
I felt immersed in the author's eloquent and quietly powerful writing...this is an outstanding debut novel -- Linda Hepworth * Nudge *
There's much to admire in this well-plotted Canadian debut -- Karen Robinson * Sunday Times Crime Club *
Book Information
ISBN 9781843449447
Author Ausma Zehanat Khan
Format Paperback
Page Count 352
Imprint No Exit Press
Publisher Bedford Square Publishers