Born in Karachi, Pakistan in 1975, KHURRUM RAHMANmoved to England when he was one. He is a west London boy and now lives in Berkshire with his wife and two sons.
Khurrum is currently working as a Senior IT Officer but his real love is writing. He has a screenplay which has been optioned by a Danish TV producer but is now concentrating on novels.
Khurrum’s first novel, and the first book in the Jay Qasim series, East of Hounslow , was shortlisted for both the CrimeFest Last Laugh award and the CWA John Creasey New Blood Dagger award.
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Ebook Edition © November 2018 ISBN: 9780008229610
Version: 2018-10-23
PRAISE FOR KHURRUM RAHMAN
‘Told with striking panache. Announces the arrival of a fine, fresh new thriller writer.’ Daily Mail
‘Combining humour and tragedy is one of the hardest literary challenges, but Khurrum Rahman succeeds.’ TLS
‘A very funny but tense thriller ... think Four Lions meets Phone Shop .’ Red
‘As much a coming-of-age story as a full-on action thriller, East of Hounslow is thought-provoking and entirely gripping.’ Guardian
‘Sweary, funny and, above all, an absolutely cracking thriller that you’ll tear through, this is the anti-James Bond that the 21st century needs.’ Emerald Street
‘ East of Hounslow , in which a young Muslim finds himself forced to become an MI5 plant in a group of jihadists, is as British as Nelson’s Column. A superb and exciting debut novel.’ Telegraph
ISBN: 978-0-00-822960-3
‘Clipped dialogues, staccato sentences and the hilariously brilliant prose set the pace of this excellent unputdownable crime thriller. The climax will leave you breathless.’ New Indian Express
‘A brilliant thriller. You’d be mad not to buy this.’ Ben Aaronovitch, Sunday Times bestselling author of the Rivers of London series
‘Excellent book. Phenomenal writing.’ B A Paris, Sunday Times bestselling author of Bring Me Back
‘I loved it. More please.’ Mel McGrath, author of Give Me the Child
‘Builds to a heart-constricting climax.’ Times Crime Club
‘The best thriller I’ve read in ages.’ Stephen Leather, author of the Spider Shepherd series
SHORTLISTED for the CrimeFest Last Laugh Award 2018
SHORTLISTED for the CWA John Creasey New Blood Dagger 2018
To my very own Mischief & Mayhem,
and the one I call Jaan
Contents
Cover
About the Author
Title Page
Copyright
PRAISE
Dedication
Prologue
PART 1: TWO DAYS EARLIER
1. Imran Siddiqui (Imy)
2. Javid Qasim (Jay)
3. Burj Al Arab Hotel, Dubai
4. Thames House
5. Hounslow High Street
6. Imy
7. Burj Al Arab Hotel, Dubai
8. Imy
9. Jay
10. Imy
11. Jay
12. Jay
13. Heathrow Airport: Arrivals
14. Imy
15. Derelict Building Site, South London
16. Jay
17. Isleworth and Syon School
18. Imy
19. Imy
20. Jay
21. Imy
22. Jay
23. Imy
24. Jay
25. Imy
PART 2
26. Jay
27. Imy
28. Jay
29. Imy
30. Jay
31. South London
32. Imy
33. Jay
34. Kingston, Southwest London
35. Jay
36. Imy
37. Jay
38. Imy
39. Jay
40. Maimana‚ Afghanistan
41. Jay
42. Imy
43. Jay
44. Hounslow Police Station
45. Imy
46. Jay
47. Imy
48. Jay
49. Imy
50. Jay
51. Heston, West London
52. Jay
53. Imy
54. Jay
55. Lampton Park, Hounslow
56. Jay
57. Imy
58. Jay
59. Imy
60. Afghanistan-Pakistan Border
PART 3
61. Heston, West London
62. Jay
63. Port Gwadar, Pakistan
64. Hounslow Police Station
65. Jay
66. Hounslow Police Station
67. Jay
68. Imy
69. Hounslow Police Station
70. Imy
71. Jay
72. Imy
73. Derelict Building Site, South London
74. Jay
75. Derelict Building Site, South London
76. Jay
77. Derelict Building Site, South London
78. Derelict Building Site, South London
79. Jay
80. Derelict Building Site, South London
81. Derelict Building Site, South London
82. Jay
83. Derelict Building Site, South London
84. Jay
85. Imy
86. Jay
87. Hounslow, West London
88. Jay
89. Imy
90. Jay
91. Imy
92. Jay
93. Abu Dhabi
94. Jay
95. Eight months later…
Acknowledgments
About the Publisher
Prologue
Parking my Beemer in my driveway‚ I killed the engine and took a deep breath. Leaning back‚ I sank into the driver’s seat and closed my eyes‚ enjoying the cool evening breeze coming in through the car window.
In the distance‚ I heard the low growl of a diesel engine. At first barely perceptible‚ the sound moved closer‚ louder‚ the vehicle picking up speed then humming idly as it came to a standstill close by.
A car door opened‚ and closed.
I opened my eyes and turned.
He was standing beside me‚ smiling down through my open car window. Like seeing a ghost.
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