
Vengeance
a daily telegraph best crime and thriller of the year
$31.06
- Paperback
320 pages
- Release Date
28 July 2025
Summary
Jia Khan: Bloodlines and Vendettas
For two years, Jia Khan has reigned as the head of her late father’s organized crime empire in the north of England. Her power has been absolute, until now.
Secrets from the past begin to surface when Jia discovers her father’s notebook, detailing his arrival from Pakistan in the 1970s. This revelation ignites an old family feud, threatening to shatter everything she’s built.
As if that weren’t enough, one of her trusted staff membe…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780861541591 |
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ISBN-10: | 0861541596 |
Author: | Saima Mir |
Publisher: | Oneworld Publications |
Imprint: | Point Blank |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 320 |
Release Date: | 28 July 2025 |
Weight: | 278g |
Dimensions: | 198mm x 129mm x 23mm |
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Critics Review
‘This peerless series marries gangland grit and family warmth, wisdom and folly, loyalty and change, history and now. An underworld must-read.’ Janice Hallett, author of The Appeal
‘Unforgettable… In Jia Khan, we are given the Muslim heroine missing for so long in popular culture. Clever, cool and calculating, she’s every bit as mesmerising as Michael Corleone.‘ Kia Abdullah, author of Take It Back
‘The explosive return of Jia Khan. Vengeance gives you everything you want in a thriller. A riveting, complex and tension filled sequel.’ Nadine Matheson, author of The Jigsaw Man
‘I’m just speechless and spellbound by Saima Mir’s brilliant follow up to The Khan. It is an incredibly rare occurrence for a sequel to be as good as or better than the original. Saima Mir’s Vengeance not only lives up to its predecessor’s reputation but equals it.‘ Surjit Reads and Recommends
‘A tight and tense thriller set in the heart of a British Pakistani crime network…you can’t not get drawn in.’ Bookbag
About The Author
Saima Mir
Saima Mir has written for The Times, Guardian and Independent. Her debut novel, The Khan, was a Times Bestseller, a Guardian best crime and thriller and a Waterstones Thriller of the Month. Her essay for It’s Not About The Burqa (Picador) appeared in Guardian Weekend. She contributed to the anthology The Best, Most Awful Job: Twenty Writers Talk Honestly About Motherhood. Saima grew up in Bradford and now lives in London.
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