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Ride or Die (Jay Qasim, Book 3)
By (Author) Khurrum Rahman
Book 3
HarperCollins Publishers
HQ
5th August 2021
13th May 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
280g
What if your most deadly enemy is your closest ally
A brilliant thriller. Youd be mad not to buy this
BEN AARONOVITCH
His best thriller yet SUNDAY TIMES CRIME CLUB
JAY QASIM is finally out of the game and trying to lay low. But then he gets news that rocks his world and drags up everything that he thought hed left behind. Jay must break his vow never to work with MI5 again and turn to the person who sold him out. But this time hes determined to do it on his terms.
IMRAN SIDDIQUI once tried to kill Jay but now they have a common adversary. The one thing worse than death is watching the people closest to you die. And after the happiest day of Imrans life becomes the most tragic, he will stop at nothing to take revenge on the people that have taken away his family.
But when everyone has their own agenda, who can you really trust
Your most deadly enemy is about to become your closest ally.
Ride or Die is an edge-of-your-seat thriller featuring MI5 most reluctant spy Jay Qasim, perfect for fans of Mick Herrons Jackson Lamb series and A.A. Dhands D.I. Harry Virdee thrillers.
Make sure youve read all of Jay Qasims adventures:
1. East of Hounslow
2. Homegrown Hero
3. Ride or Die
Praise for Homegrown Hero:
Thrilling and immersive violence, love, humour and razor-sharp observation keep the pages turning Sunday Times Crime Club
A timely addition to the new breed of socially committed British thrillers. Guardian
Brilliantly epic. Jay is now definitely one of my favourite fictional characters ever. Homegrown Hero is a wild ride of hilarity and horror I spent the final pages reading madly and clutching my head. lizlovesbooks.com
I thought that Khurrum Rahmans first novel, East Of Hounslow, was very good. Homegrown Hero is even better. An absolutely cracking story which is full of tension, extremely exciting and which I found difficult to put down. Absolutely excellent Sid N, Netgalley
I was gripped from start to finish. Elaine T, Netgalley
Nail biting With a splash of humour, a likeable protagonist, and a sympathetic antagonist you cant help but root for too, there really is little not to like. James P, Netgalley
Praise for East of Hounslow:
A brilliant thriller. Youd be mad not to buy this.
Ben Aaronovitch
Sweary, funny and, above all, an absolutely cracking thriller that youll tear through, this is the anti-James Bond that the 21st century needs Emerald Street
The story goes at a fine pace and Qasim is a nuanced, sympathetic protagonist Financial Times
'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 Nelsons Colum[a] superb and exciting debut novel' Telegraph
A very funny, tense thrillerThink 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
Builds to a heart-constricting climax Times Crime Club
Hilarious. Brilliant. So absorbing, you forget the rest of the world exists. Christine, Northern Crime
Born in Karachi, Pakistan in 1975 Khurrum moved to England when he was one. He is a west London boy and now lives in Wraysbury 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. This is his debut novel.