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The Language of Secrets

Audiobook
Fiction: Mystery
Unabridged   9.75 hour(s)
Publication date: 02/02/2016

The Language of Secrets

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Audio CD ISBN:9781622317417
Digital Download ISBN:9781622317424

Summary

The second book in the spellbinding mystery series featuring Detective Esa Khattak and his partner, Detective Rachel Getty. Follow up to The Unquiet Dead.

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Product Description

Detective Esa Khattak heads up Canada's Community Policing Section, which handles minority-sensitive cases across all levels of law enforcement. Khattak is still under scrutiny for his last case, so he's surprised when INSET, Canada's federal intelligence agency, calls him in on another potentially hot button issue. For months, INSET has been investigating a local terrorist cell which is planning an attack on New Year's Day. INSET had an informant, Mohsin Dar, undercover inside the cell. But now, just weeks before the attack, Mohsin has been murdered at the group's training camp deep in the woods.

INSET wants Khattak to give the appearance of investigating Mohsin's death, and then to bury the lead. They can't risk exposing their operation, or Mohsin's role in it. But Khattak used to know Mohsin, and he knows he can't just let this murder slide. So Khattak sends his partner, Detective Rachel Getty, undercover into the ultra-conservative mosque which houses the terrorist cell. As Rachel tentatively reaches out into the unfamiliar world of Islam, and begins developing relationships with the people of the mosque and the terrorist cell within it, the potential reasons for Mohsin's murder only seem to multiply, from the political and ideological to the intensely personal.

The Unquiet Dead author Ausma Zehanat Khan once again dazzles with a brilliant mystery carefully woven into a profound and intimate story of humanity.

Reviews/Praise

"Peter Ganim imbues Esa's voice with gentleness and patience, while the bad guys simmer with malevolence." —Library Journal Audio Review

"Narrator Peter Ganim's reading is very crisp and professional. . . . [he] does an excellent job of reading clearly and with appropriate emotion." —Sound Commentary

Author Bio

AUSMA ZEHANAT KHAN holds a Ph.D. in International Human Rights Law with a specialization in military intervention and war crimes in the Balkans. She is a former adjunct law professor and Editor in Chief of Muslim Girl magazine, the first magazine targeted to young Muslim women. A British born Canadian, Khan now lives in Denver, Colorado with her husband. The Unquiet Dead was her first novel.