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The Return of Faraz Ali
By (Author) Aamina Ahmad
Hodder & Stoughton
Sceptre
26th April 2023
2nd February 2023
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 28mm
249g
'A stunning debut novel - a noir-inspired thriller that weaves in politics, family ties, corruption and murder,
while also being sharp about different kinds of power, particularly as it relates to women'' Kamila Shamsie'A rich and deeply moving novel about confronting histories both personal and political . . . Marvellous' Yaa GyasiPakistan, 1968. As riots erupt in the streets of Lahore, Inspector Faraz Ali returns to his birthplace, the red-light district in the walled inner city. Wrested from it as a child by his powerful father to be raised by a respectable family, Faraz has hidden his roots ever since. Now his father has sent him back: to cover up the murder of a young courtesan. It should be a simple task, but for once Faraz finds himself unable to obey orders - nor can he resist searching for the mother and sister he left behind. Chasing after answers that risk shattering his precariously constructed existence, Faraz is unaware that his sister also faces a return to the old city, and to the life shethought she had escaped.'A layered, fascinating portrait of a fractured family and of Pakistan' Antonia Senior, The Times'A gripping read that does not let you go, even after the end' Maaza MengisteStunning, not only on account of the author's talent, of which there is clearly plenty, but also in its humanity, in how a book this unflinching in its depiction of class and institutional injustice can still feel so tender . . . The fullness of the characters and their intersecting lives make this far more than a murder mystery . . . Ahmad's compassion, her deep care for the psychological and emotional nuances of her characters, never wavers . . . It extends through generations and transformations of place, all the way to a devastating final chapter, fully human, fully engaged with what makes us human -- Omar El Akkad * New York Times Book Review *
A stunning debut novel - a noir-inspired thriller that weaves in politics, family ties, corruption and murder, while also being sharp about different kinds of power, particularly as it relates to women. -- Kamila Shamsie, Best Summer Books * Observer *
A layered, fascinating portrait of a fractured family and of Pakistan. An impressive, gripping debut -- Antonia Senior * The Times *
The Return of Faraz Ali heralds the arrival of a strikingly accomplished and mature talent. Aamina Ahmad has managed to meld fast-paced, intelligent noir with a devastating portrait of the true costs of ambition and desire. A gripping read that does not let you go, even after the end. -- Maaza Mengiste
Aamina Ahmad has done the impossible: made her literary debut with an enduring classic. Essential and compelling.
-- Adam JohnsonAamina Ahmad was born and raised in London, where she worked for BBC Drama and other independent television companies as a script editor. Her play The Dishonoured was produced by Kali Theatre Company in 2016.
She has an MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop and is a recipient of a Stegner Fellowship from Stanford University, a Pushcart Prize and a Rona Jaffe Writers Award. Her short fiction has appeared in journals including One Story, the Southern Review and Ecotone. She lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.