The Spy

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ONE MISSING BOY. ONE MAN UNDERCOVER. A WHOLE NATION AT RISK.’The plot races to a splendidly dramatic ending; Chowdhury’s writing is compelling and compassionate’ Guardian’Chowdhury is brilliant at…unexpected plot twists, while highlighting the conflicts experienced by characters with a foot in more than one culture’ Sunday Times Detective Kamil Rahman is working for the Metropolitan Police when he gets the call from MI5. They’ve received intelligence of a terrorist plot, and it’s Kamil they need.Posing as a disaffected cop, and working back in his friend Anjoli’s beloved restaurant on Brick Lane, Kamil attempts to infiltrate the cell.But when a young boy goes missing, Kamil finds the disappearance is linked to his case. What he uncovers leads him halfway across the world to Kashmir, and face to face with an old nemesis…From Ajay Chowdhury, the award-winning author of THE WAITER, comes the thrilling new Detective Kamil Rahman mystery that’s his toughest assignment yet…*This is the fourth in the Detective Kamil Rahman series, though each novel can be enjoyed as a stand-alone*READERS LOVE THE SPY:‘WOW! The Spy is the perfect mix of contemporary politics, humour, action and romance’‘In Kamal and Anjoli, Ajay Chowdhury has created a modern day Holmes and Watson’‘Full of intrigue and twists and turns which gave an insight into the fight against terrorism’Praise for the Detective Kamil Rahman series:’Outstanding’ SUNDAY TIMES’Hugely entertaining’ ANN CLEEVES’Rip-roaring’ ABIR MUKHERJEE

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 3.5 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

448

Publisher

Year Published

2025-1-30

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1529931738

Review Quote

The plot races to a splendidly dramatic ending; Chowdhury’s writing is compelling and compassionate, especially on the themes of displacement, and divided loyalties personal and political.

Other text

Chowdhury is brilliant at incidental detail and unexpected plot twists, while highlighting the conflicts experienced by characters with a foot in more than one culture

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