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<p><b>*As seen on <i>The One Show*</i></b><br><br><b>'Thrilling . . . a terrific series' <i>Sunday Times<br></i><br></b><b>Someone has an appetite for murder</b><b><br><br>Kamil Rahman used to be a detective in Kolkata. Now he's a cook in London's East End.</b><br><b>Yet trouble still knows where to find him...</b><br><br>Kamil Rahman thought his crimefighting days were behind him. But when a woman he knows is murdered and the police arrest the most convenient suspect, he hangs up his apron and employs his detective skills once more to find the true killer.<br><br>Meanwhile, restaurant manager Anjoli is volunteering with a homeless charity, where she notices a sudden troubling increase in unexplained deaths among people sleeping rough in and around Brick Lane. With the council and police uninterested, she starts an investigation of her own.<br><br>Kamil and Anjoli's cases seem unrelated, but as the duo dig deeper, they discover connections that stretch from London to Lahore. Together they take on the indifference of the authorities.<br><br><b>If the Met won't find the murderers, then they will.</b><br><br><b>*A GUARDIAN BEST CRIME AND THRILLER BOOK OF 2022*</b></p>\n\n<p><u><b>The <i>Guardian</i>'s best crime and thriller book of 2022</b></u><b><br><br>'Thrilling . . . a terrific series' <i>Sunday Times</i><br>_______________________________<br><br>Kamil Rahman used to be a detective in Kolkata. Now he's a cook in London's East End. </b><br><b>Yet trouble still knows where to find him...</b><br><br> Kamil Rahman thought his crimefighting days were behind him. But when a woman he knows is murdered and the police arrest the most convenient suspect, he hangs up his apron and employs his detective skills once more to find the true killer.<br><br>Meanwhile, restaurant manager Anjoli is volunteering with a homeless charity, where she notices a sudden troubling increase in unexplained deaths among people sleeping rough in and around Brick Lane. With the council and police uninterested, she starts an investigation of her own. <br><br>Kamil and Anjoli's cases seem unrelated, but as the duo dig deeper, they discover connections that stretch from London to Lahore. Together they take on the indifference of the authorities . . . <b>If the Met won't find the murderers, then they will. </b></p>