Set in 1968, the year of Enoch Powell's infamous "Rivers of Blood" speech, The Nowhere Man is an intricate, perceptive tragedy of alienation centered around the violent racism sparked by Britain's post-war immigration drive.
Book one in the STRIKER series. A topical tale of two Muslin schoolgirls in search of belonging and their attempt to come to terms with religious and social identity. Set against a backdrop of seething Islamaphobia.
Based on a true story of the Irish Connaught Rangers in India 1920, and a story of forbidden love in the Anglo-Indian community.
Second in the Nicky Burkett series. Nicky still incarcerated at the end of Vinnie Got Blown Away, is released onto the streets of Walthamstow. Now he wants to go straight. Noreen... Læs mere
The third in the Nicky Burkett series takes Nicky from Walthamstow to Switzerland. First he finds a dead member of parliament on his doorstep. Then the MP's widow hires him to find the killer.
BOOK I OF AN EXCITING QUEST TRILOGY. Think 16th century Mission Impossible. ISTANBUL, 1591. The mighty Sultan Murad III, has been robbed. The Staff of Moses has been stolen from his... Læs mere
Nicky Burkett finds his friend Vinnie dead at the bottom of a tower block. They have to find the villains - more serious criminals than themselves. The result is a hilarious... Læs mere
An impressive and immersive novel told against the backdrop of the Arab Spring. Set between London and Harare. The novel follows a group of quasi-revolutionaries who are fighting against Mugabe's dictatorship and in favour of Socialist policies.
WALLANDER MEETS THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST in The Warehouse. Cash is a man on a dangerous mission to Waziristan, on the borders of Afghanistan a hotbed of crime, terrorism and harsh brutality.
Following the daring recovery of the Staff of Moses in BOOK 1, the elite Ruzgar unit embark on their second mission impossible.
A rich and culturally diverse history of SUGAR! Sugar, Sugar tells the story behind India's migrant workers who first left the Sub-Continent more than a hundred and fifty years ago and their descendents who now live in contemporary Britain.
A collection of diverse stories about love and desire by South Asian-heritage British Muslim women writers, including Ayisha Malik and Shelina Janmohamed. Reflections on migration, racism and arranged marriage.