The Jay Qasim series by Khurrum Rahman has become a firm favourite of mine in the last year as I read all 3 books in the stellar series.
In the Motive, Rahman has joined forces with Quick Reads and The Reading Agency to come up with a short story based on the brilliant series - a prequel of sorts.
First things first you don’t need to read the series to pick up and enjoy this cracking Little novella.
Set against the back drop of the brexit referendum, Jay, a small time drug dealer sees a chance to make a quick Buck at student house party when asked to supply some drugs fir the party, Ever the opportunist, Jay invites himself to the party to sell some weed, nothing more, nothing harsh, that’s not Jay Qasim.
The party soon descends into chaos when a stabbing takes place, and with police on the scene, a frantic fast paced tale plays out.
Khurrum Rahman does a superb job in making this story feels completely accessible to both new readers and old, as the story whips along at frenetic pace.
Easy to read, short, punchy chapters make this quick read a perfect entrance to reading and the series, and for me, sat on holiday in rainy blustery Torquay, this was a complete joy and re entry to Jay’s manic life.
The Brexit back drop is handled with a satirical yet serious feel. Whatever we all think of it, I enjoyed the relevance throughout Rahman’s superb short.
A five 🔥 read from a simply brilliant author and protagonist, there is so much to enjoy about this quick fire look into Jay Qasim’s world for fans old and New, I imagine and hope this will encourage new readers to read not only the rest of the Jay Qasim series, but pick up the other books in the brilliant quick read series.
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