A complex and provocative tale of loss, redemption, and the price of justice that will stay with readers long after they turn the last page.
Despite their many differences, Detective Rachel Getty trusts her boss, Essa Khattak, unconditionally. But she still feels uncomfortable with Hattack’s stingy secrecy when he asks her to look into Christopher Drayton’s death. Drayton’s apparently accidental fall off a cliff doesn’t seem to warrant a police investigation, especially not by Rachel and Hattack’s team of sensitive minority cases. But when she learns that Drayton may have been living under an assumed name, Rachel begins to understand why Khattak is tiptoeing into the case. It soon becomes clear that Drayton may have been a war criminal connected to the 1995 Srebrenica massacre.
If true, any number of people could have helped Drayton die, and the murder investigation could have sent far-reaching ripples through society. But as Rachel and Khattak delve deeper into the life and death of Christopher Drayton, it seems that every question only leads to more questions, with no easy answers. In the end, did the ghosts of Srebrenica come back to haunt Drayton, or did he keep secrets of a completely different nature? Or, in the end, did the man simply fall to his death from the Bluffs?
In her gripping debut, Ausma Zehanat Khan has written a complex and provocative story of loss, redemption, and the price of justice that will stay in readers’ minds long after they turn the last page.
The main characters are
Esa Khattak
The protagonist of the novel, Esa, is the lead detective in the investigation of Christopher Drayton’s death. As a second-generation Canadian Muslim, his boss, Tom Paley, believes that he is well suited to investigate the crime. Eza has a complicated relationship with his longtime friend Nate and Mink Norman, who works at the museum, but his professionalism and strong relationship with Getty allow him to investigate thoroughly.
Rachel Getty
Determined and inquisitive detective Rachel is Ezra’s partner and works with him in the investigation of Christopher Drayton’s death. Despite their honest relationship, Getty struggles with Hattack’s evasiveness about his personal relationships with Nathan Clare and Mink Norman. Rachel’s father is the infamous former police chief Don Getty, with whom she has a tense and complicated relationship.
Nathan Clare
The famous writer Nathan (Nate) is an estranged college friend of Ezra’s and lives in the same neighborhood as Christopher Drayton. His connection to Ringsong allows Hattack and Getty to infiltrate the community to learn the truth about Drayton’s death.
Christopher Drayton
The investigation into the death of Christopher Drayton, the alias of war criminal Dražen Krstić, forms the basis of the novel. Hattack and Getty discover that Drayton was a war criminal linked to the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, a crime that remains painful for the Bosnian community.
Melanie Blessant
Melanie Blessant is the fiancée of Christopher Drayton and the mother of two daughters, Hadley and Cassidy. She is an eccentric and passionate woman who, according to the detectives, has an ulterior motive for wanting to marry Drayton. She is the source of many problems in the investigation because of her demand for Drayton’s will and her poor care of her two daughters.
Mink Norman
Mink is a librarian at Ringsong who also lives on the grounds and dedicates her life to studying Andalusian culture and history. She gains the respect and adoration of Inspector Hattack, which causes tension between the detectives and within the investigation. Towards the end of the novel, we learn that Mink is also part of the Bosnian community and is connected to other people who suffered from the Srebrenica massacre.