Description
Meet Jay.
Small-time dealer.
Accidental jihadist.
The one man who can save us all?
Shortlisted for the 2021 Edgar Awards
Javid â" call him Jay â" is a dope dealer living in West London. He goes to mosque on Friday, and he's just bought his pride and joy â" a BMW. He lives with his mum, and life seems sweet.
But his world is about to turn upside-down. Because MI5 have been watching him, and they think he's just the man they need for a delicate mission.
One thing's for sure: now he's a long way East of Hounslow, Jay's life will never be the same again.
With the edgy humour of Slough House and the pulse-racing tension of The Bodyguard, East of Hounslow is the first in a series of thrillers starring Jay Qasim.
Praise for East of Hounslow
âExcellent book. Phenomenal writing.â -- BA Paris, author of Behind Closed Doors
âEducated me about some of the most urgent issues of our time while making me repeatedly snort with laughter.â -- Telegraph
âTold with striking panache. Announces the arrival of a fine, fresh new thriller writerâ -- Daily Mail
âAs much a coming-of-age story as a full-on action thriller, East of Hounslow is thought-provoking and entirely gripping.â -- Guardian
âA brilliant thriller. You'd be mad not to buy this. â -- Ben Aaronovitch, author of Rivers of London
Reviews
âEducated me about some of the most urgent issues of our time while making me repeatedly snort with laughter'. Telegraph
âCombining humour and tragedy is one of the hardest literary challenges, but Khurrum Rahman succeeds.' TLS
âTold with striking panache. Announces the arrival of a fine, fresh new thriller writer' Daily Mail
âA very funny but tense thrillerâŚThink Four Lions meets Phone Shop' Red
âAs much a coming-of-age story as a full-on action thriller, East of Hounslow is thought-provoking and entirely gripping.' Guardian
âSweary, funny and, above all, an absolutely cracking thriller that you'll tear through, this is the anti-James Bond that the 21st century needs' Emerald Street
'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 Nelson's Colum. A superb and exciting debut novel' Telegraph
âClipped dialogues, staccato sentences and the hilariously brilliant prose set the pace of this excellent unputdownable crime thriller. The climax will leave you breathless.' New Indian Express
âA brilliant thriller. You'd be mad not to buy this.'
Ben Aaronovitch, author of Rivers of London
âExcellent book. Phenomenal writing.' BA Paris, author of Behind Closed Doors
âI loved it. More please' Mel McGrath, author of Give Me the Child
âBuilds to a heart-constricting climax' Times Crime Club
âThe best thriller I've read in ages' Stephen Leather