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A Deadly Divide

Rachel Getty and Esa Khattak, Book 5

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A Deadly Divide

De: Ausma Zehanat Khan
Narrado por: Peter Ganim
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From the critically acclaimed author Ausma Zehanat Khan, A Deadly Divide is the devastatingly powerful new thriller featuring beloved Detectives Esa Khattak and Rachel Getty.

In the aftermath of a mass shooting at a mosque in Quebec, the local police apprehend Amadou Duchon - a young Muslim man at the scene helping the wounded - but release Etienne Roy, the local priest who was found with a weapon in his hands.

The shooting looks like a hate crime, but Detectives Esa Khattak and Rachel Getty sense there is more to the story. Sent to liaise with a community in the grip of fear, they find themselves in fraught new territory, fuelled by the panic and suspicion exploited by a right-wing radio host.

As Rachel and Esa grapple to stop tensions shutting the case down entirely, all the time, someone is pointing Esa in another direction, a shadowy presence who anticipates his every move.

A Deadly Divide is a piercingly observed, gripping thriller that reveals the fractures that try to tear us all apart: from the once-tight partnership between Detectives Esa and Rachel to the truth about a deeply divided nation

©2019 Ausma Zehanat Khan (P)2019 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
Crimen y Misterio Internacional Ficción Ficción y Crimen Género Ficción Misterio Político Procedimientos policiales Detective Crimen Suspenso Oriente Medio
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