The Prisoner: A Novel
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The Prisoner: A Novel

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"A gripping portrayal of a casually corrupt city . . . The Prisoner offers gritty insights into how Pakistan works at ground level, and how dangerous it is." —Declan Walsh, New York Times "To make the imaginative leap necessary to understand . . . Pakistan in general—the best book to read is not an academic or policy work, but a thriller: The Prisoner , by Omar Shahid Hamid, a respected senior officer of the Karachi police. I hope that this book will be published soon in the US. I strongly suggest that Western policymakers read The Prisoner before they next call for a military "crackdown" on Islamist militancy in Pakistan." —Anatol Lieven, New York Review of Books "For his sobering debut thriller, Hamid draws on his own experiences as a police officer to plunge the reader headfirst into the murky world of Pakistani politics and justice . . . Hamid does a good job making D'Souza and his fellow officers sympathetic." — Publishers Weekly "An exhilarating crime novel. . . . Hamid's portrayal of the city, the police, and the byzantine political play is nuanced and sophisticated. Karachi is Pakistan's largest and most vibrant city, and he lays it bare as only someone who has lived and worked there could." —Nishant Dahiya, NPR "A thrilling roller-coaster front seat tour . . . A must-read novel for those who want to know what really ails Karachi and why." — Express Tribune (Karachi) "A chilling novel about cops and the criminal underworld in the megacity . . . The Prisoner exposes the putrid, bloody underbelly of Karachi, as only a police officer could know it . . . a world so dark that readers will come away terrified." — Wall Street Journal (India) "As well as being authentic, this book is also smart. . . . But the best thing about The Prisoner is the insight it gives into the thinking of, and the challenges faced by, policemen operating in one of the toughest cities on earth." —Owen Bennett-Jones (author of Pakistan: Eye of the Storm ), in Dawn (Pakistan) "Unvarnished . . . The book's plot and characters exhibit a vivid and nuanced authenticity that rise above the pulp-procedural style. Graft and extrajudicial killings are a casual part of the officers' jobs, but so are acts of real, if reluctant, courage and self-sacrifice taken to protect the city against criminals and jihadists." — Harper's "An incredibly flavorful book, combining an excellent plot, a clever narrative voice, and a uniquely Pakistani perspective. . . . The Prisoner is excellent as a book. It is even better as a slice of culture." —Wordpress.com "A pacy thriller." — The Hindu (India)"A gripping portrayal of a casually corrupt city . . . The Prisoner offers gritty insights into how Pakistan works at ground level, and how dangerous it is." —Declan Walsh, New York Times "To make the imaginative leap necessary to understand . . . Pakistan in general—the best book to read is not an academic or policy work, but a thriller: The Prisoner , by Omar Shahid Hamid, a respected senior officer of the Karachi police. I hope that this book will be published soon in the US. I strongly suggest that Western policymakers read The Prisoner before they next call for a military "crackdown" on Islamist militancy in Pakistan." —Anatol Lieven, New York Review of Books "For his sobering debut thriller, Hamid draws on his own experiences as a police officer to plunge the reader headfirst into the murky world of Pakistani politics and justice . . . Hamid does a good job making D'Souza and his fellow officers sympathetic." — Publishers Weekly "An exhilarating crime novel. . . . Hamid's portrayal of the city, the police, and the byzantine political play is nuanced and sophisticated. Karachi is Pakistan's largest and most vibrant city, and he lays it bare as only someone who has lived and worked there could." —Nishant Dahiya, NPR "A thrilling roller-coaster front seat tour . . . A must-read novel for those who want to know what really ails Karachi and why." — Express Tribune (Karachi) "A chilling novel about cops and the criminal underworld in the megacity . . . The Prisoner exposes the putrid, bloody underbelly of Karachi, as only a police officer could know it . . . a world so dark that readers will come away terrified." — Wall Street Journal (India) "As well as being authentic, this book is also smart. . . . But the best thing about The Prisoner is the insight it gives into the thinking of, and the challenges faced by, policemen operating in one of the toughest cities on earth." —Owen Bennett-Jones (author of Pakistan: Eye of the Storm ), in Dawn (Pakistan) "Unvarnished . . . The book's plot and characters exhibit a vivid and nuanced authenticity that rise above the pulp-procedural style. Graft and extrajudicial killings are a casual part of the officers' jobs, but so are acts of real, if reluctant, courage and self-sacrifice taken to protect the city against criminals and jihadists." — Harper's "An incredibly flavorful book, combining an excellent plot, a clever narrative voice, and a uniquely Pakistani perspective. . . . The Prisoner is excellent as a book. It is even better as a slice of culture." —Wordpress.com "A pacy thriller." — The Hindu (India) Omar Shahid Hamid has served with the Karachi Police for twelve years, most recently as head of counterterrorism. During his service, he has been actively targeted by various terrorist groups and organizations. He was wounded in the line of duty and his office was bombed by the Taliban in 2010. He left Karachi for a sabbatical when there were too many contracts on his life. He has a Masters in Criminal Justice Policy from the London School of Economics and a Masters in Law from University College London. This is his first book. --This text refers to the hardcover edition.

Features & Highlights

  • An international literary sensation, this chilling thriller “exposes. . . a world so dark that readers will come away terrified” (
  • Wall Street Journal
  • , India).An American journalist has been kidnapped in Karachi, Pakistan, days before the American president is due to visit. Those responsible have promised to execute him on video on Christmas Day. With no other leads, Constantine D’Souza, a Christian police officer, must get his former colleague Akbar Khan, a rogue cop imprisoned for a crime he didn’t commit, to help track down the journalist. But to do so, he has to navigate the streets of Karachi, where police corruption is a way of life and political motives are never what they seem. Caught between the United Front—the militant ruling party—and the Pakistani Intelligence Agencies, D’Souza is in a race against time to save a man’s life and the honor of the nation.Modeled on true events,
  • The Prisoner
  • is a fast-paced thriller that brings the byzantine politics and the moral ambiguities of justice in Pakistan to life. With a gritty authenticity based on personal experience, Omar Hamid reveals a society where corruption and extremism are commonplace, and the line between the good guys and the bad guys is never as clear as we would like.Skyhorse Publishing, as well as our Arcade, Yucca, and Good Books imprints, are proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in fiction—novels, novellas, political and medical thrillers, comedy, satire, historical fiction, romance, erotic and love stories, mystery, classic literature, folklore and mythology, literary classics including Shakespeare, Dumas, Wilde, Cather, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a
  • New York Times
  • bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.

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Eye opening view into international policework

The story presented here is very well constructed and very eye opening for a Westerner. While Mr. Hamid paints a picture that takes place halfway around the world I see many similarities between the situations the main characters find themselves in and those confronted in U.S. policework. I was.very impressed with the writing style and dialogue(even though I had quite a few passages requiring reference to the glossary). I look forward to another book from Mr. Hamid.
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Excellent characters!

The best book I’ve read all year. I will definitely read more of his books. Not the least bit predictable.
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Fantastic read

I could not put this book down once I started it. The characters and plots within plots are almost cinematic in scope. The author brings to vivid life the society and politics of Pakistan through the lens of a police thriller done with a most engaging, genuine and above all highly entertaining style. It’s been years since I’ve so enjoyed a new author. Omar Shahid Hamid has given us a real masterpiece and I hope there will be many more to follow