Out of the Ashes: A DI Maya Rahman novel
‘INCENDIARY, TIMELY AND AUTHENTIC’ Crime Monthly
‘ORIGINAL AND DISTURBING’ Sunday Times
’UNDERLINES HOW FINE A WRITER NEWHAM IS’ Daily Mail
A tragic accident – or a ruthless killer?
When a flash mob on Brick Lane is interrupted by a sudden explosion, DI Maya Rahman dashes to the scene. A fire is raging through one of the city’s most infamous streets, the site of Maya’s childhood home. And the discovery of two charred bodies in the burnt-out building transforms an arson attack into a murder case.
With witnesses too caught up in the crowd to have seen anything useful, Maya is facing a complex investigation without a single lead. And, when reports of a second, even more horrifying crime land on Maya’s desk, it’s obvious there’s more at stake than she could ever have imagined. She must find the answers – before all of East London goes up in flames.
Praise for Out of the Ashes:
‘Perfectly formed police procedural, elevated by a real sense of social conscience’ Heat
‘Reinvigorates the traditional police procedural … Maya Rahman is a brilliant addition to the canon of flawed-but-dogged detectives. Incendiary, timely and authentic’ Crime Monthly
‘Underlines how fine a writer Newham is and how fascinating her heroine is becoming. It’s no surprise Newham taught psychology in the East End before turning to writing – her unflinching eye and understanding of the area inhabit every sentence’ Daily Mail
‘Newham’s plots are original and disturbing, revealing aspects of Britain that don’t often appear in contemporary crime fiction’ Sunday Times
‘Newham’s gift is to make her complex, flawed characters live and breathe’ Times and Sunday Times Crime Club
Praise for Out of the Ashes: -
”'Perfectly formed police procedural, elevated by a real sense of social conscience” - Heat
”'Reinvigorates the traditional police procedural … Maya Rahman is a brilliant addition to the canon of flawed-but-dogged detectives. Incendiary, timely and authentic” - Crime Monthly
”'Underlines how fine a writer Newham is and how fascinating her heroine is becoming. It’s no surprise Newham taught psychology in the East End before turning to writing - her unflinching eye and understanding of the area inhabit every sentence” - Daily Mail
”'Newham’s plots are original and disturbing, revealing aspects of Britain that don’t often appear in contemporary crime fiction” - Sunday Times
”'Newham’s gift is to make her complex, flawed characters live and breathe” - Times and Sunday Times Crime Club
”'This cracking police procedural which exudes East End authenticity is destined to have you on the edge of your seat” - Crime Fiction Lover
”'Another clever thriller” - Sunday Times bestselling author Paul Finch
”'Newham serves up an intriguing plot, with a complex, layered police investigation at its heart, whilst drawing on her experience of the East End to weave in another microscopic examination of the cultural diversity of this part of the capital. A sterling follow-up” - Vaseem Khan
”'An intriguing premise developed into an authentic, thought-provoking read that I struggled to put down. A captivating book with larger than life characters you will want to know more about” - 5* from Caroline Mitchell
”'Captivating from the first page to the last” - 5* from Jane Isaac
'An intelligent, classy, and thought-provoking novel' Louise Beech, author of Call Me Star Girl -