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The Khan

A Times Bestseller

Saima Mir

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Hardback

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English
Point Blank
01 June 2021
"""Be twice as good as men and four times as good as white men.

Jia Khan has always lived like this.

A successful lawyer, her London life is a long way from the grubby Northern streets she knew as a child, where her father headed up the Pakistani community and ran the local organised crime syndicate. Often his Jirga rule – the old way – was violent and bloody, but it was always justice of a kind.

But now her father, Akbar Khan, has been murdered and Jia must return to take his place. In the past, the police relied on him to maintain the fragile order of the streets. But a power struggle has broken out amongst the various communities and now, nobody is safe.

Justice needs to be restored, and Jia is about to discover that justice always comes at a price."""

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Imprint:   Point Blank
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 225mm,  Width: 146mm,  Spine: 29mm
ISBN:   9781786079091
ISBN 10:   1786079097
Pages:   336
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Saima Mir has written for The Times, Guardian and Independent. Her essay for It's Not About The Burqa (Picador) appeared in Guardian Weekend and received over 250,000 hits online in two days. She has also contributed to the anthology The Best, Most Awful Job: Twenty Mothers Talk Honestly About Motherhood. Saima grew up in Bradford and now lives in London.

Reviews for The Khan: A Times Bestseller

'Compelling and gritty' -- Cosmopolitan 'With The Khan, Saima Mir delivers a once-in-a-generation crime-thriller and in Jia Khan has created a female South-Asian protagonist who is fierce, passionate and absolutely compelling. This is not simply black-and-white on the page. It's blood. It's emotion. It's tears, anger, betrayal and revenge. An outstanding debut which deserves to be read widely.' -- A.A.Dhand, author of Streets of Darkness 'Bold, addictive and brilliant.' -- Stylist, best fiction 2021 'A tremendous debut (Jia Khan is a fascinating, multi-layered protagonist). Timely, authentic, immersive and powerful. Hints of The Godfather. SUPERB.' -- Will Dean, author of the Tuva Moodyson mysteries 'A brilliant debut from an exciting new voice for our times. A thrilling book with a thrilling hero in Jia. Brava.' -- Imran Mahmood, author of You Don't Know Me 'Blown away by the intricacy of such a clever, complex plot and the sense of unease.' -- Huma Qureshi, author of How we Met 'It's an amazing piece of work and very timely at the moment... An amazing sense of place and time. I'm sure it's going to be a sensational debut.' -- Lesley McEvoy, author of The Murder Mile 'Superb. In particular the character development is excellent. I'm going to have to step up my game just to keep up. Damn you, Saima!' -- Khurrum Rahman, author of the Jay Qasim series 'Saima Mir's debut, The Khan, traces its lineage to such classics as Mario Puzo's seminal work The Godfather: it is the story of a British Asian woman hailing from an organised crime family, the daughter of a first generation immigrant, who rejects the family business but is ultimately pulled into the vacuum left by her father's death. Mir's novel pulls no punches, taking aim at cultural stereotypes, sacred cows, and the attitudes and morality of the community within which the story is based. The book operates on various levels: crime family saga, character study, and an exploration of clan-run organised crime. A sterling debut.' -- Vaseem Khan, author of The Unexpected Inheritance of Inspector Chopra 'Jia is incredibly compelling without being simply likeable. It's a joy to read a book set in northern England that does not veer into cliche. It's so good on motherhood, morality and gender.' -- Nell Frizzell, author of The Panic Years 'Saima Mir reinvents the gangster genre with dark lyrical prose that explores trauma, being an outsider, white privilege and revenge. Jia Khan is the enigmatic female lead we have been waiting for. I loved this book and can't wait to see whom Jia visits her vicious yet calculated brand of justice on next.' -- LV Hay, author of The Other Twin 'This is an excellent debut and hopefully the start of a fantastic new series! Absolutely loved the ending, great new author to follow right from the beginning, I feel this could be a real eye opener of a series. It's certainly going to keep you on the edge of your seat. Most definitely recommended.' -- Fiona Sharp, Bookseller 'The Khan is a dark, gripping thriller that subverts the usual women as victims narrative of crime fiction. Mir's writing is complex and evocative and The Khan is a fantastic read, sure to catch you in its clutches and not let you go until the final, heart pounding pages.' -- Bookbag 'A tour de force that grabs you by the lapels and doesn't let you go till the end... Jia Khan is one of the toughest, smartest characters created in years. Don't even THINK about calling her feisty.' -- Eleni Kyriacou, author of She Came To Stay 'Just fantastic... Take a bow Saima Mir, you have nailed it with your powerful debut thriller, that has blown me away... Wow what a debut.' -- Surjit's Books Blog 'Saima Mir has written an extraordinary debut novel, the exploits of Jia Khan will keep you gripped until the final pages and leave you wanting more. Mir also gives important insights into the British Asian lived experience, which resonate throughout. Not a word is wasted.' -- Jennifer Smith, British Film Institute 'This debut crime thriller unapologetically turns the classic genre on its head... Think of a classic crime novel...and your brain will probably take you straight to Mario Puzo's 1969 classic, The Godfather. Not anymore. After today's release of British-Pakistani journalist Saima Mir's debut novel, it's The Khan (Oneworld) that will dominate... Jia Khan is a fiercely modern anti-heroine - it's no surprise that The Khan has already been optioned by BBC Studios.' -- Stylist loves 'It's invigorating to hear voices from communities that are out there but don't often make centre stage in crime fiction. Let's celebrate The Khan for that insight into British life... The Godfather retold as a feminist tale with the romantic notions of wise guys obliterated. Jia is a strong woman, a fascinatingly original character... A truly outstanding debut novel.' -- New Books magazine 'A unique and compelling read.' -- The Skinny 'Intense drama. The information she imparts is often eye-popping... This impressive debut reveals a world in which monsters exist in the guise of friends and behind smiling faces . It is a considerable achievement.' -- The Times, best crime fiction


  • Long-listed for Jhalak Prize 2022
  • Long-listed for Portico Prize 2021
  • Short-listed for CrimeFest Specsavers Debut Crime Novel Prize 2022
  • Short-listed for CrimeFest Specsavers Debut Crime Novel Prize.

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