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“I enjoyed Kahn's debut novel Blackwater Falls, and think Blood Betrayal is even better! Two racially motivated shootings that leave the Community Response Unit in Blackwater Falls racing to find the killers before racial tensions explode. The backstories of the team members are excellent and add to the build up to a very tense conclusion. I listened on Libro.fm - the narrator is excellent!”
— Melissa • The Well-Read Moose
Summary
In Blackwater Falls, Colorado, veteran police officer Harry Cooper is hot on the
heels of some local vandals when the situation turns deadly: Harry, believing one
of them has a gun, opens fire and Duante Young, a young Black man, is killed. The
“gun” in Duante’s hands was a bottle of spray paint. Meanwhile, in nearby
Denver, a drug raid goes south and a Latino teen, Mateo Ruiz, is also killed.
The Denver Police force is spread thin between the two cases, and protests on
both sides begin. Detective Inaya Rahman and her boss, Lieutenant Waqas Seif,
have their work cut out for them as they consider the guilt of the perpetrators and
their victims. Harry was, by all accounts, an officer dedicated to the communities
he served: Was this shooting truly a terrible mistake? Duante was, to some, a
street artist with no prior record, but to others, he was a vandal. Mateo was
either in the wrong place at the wrong time, or a dangerous drug dealer. In either
case, was lethal force truly necessary?
While Inaya is forced to reckon with her own prejudices and work through those
of her colleagues, she must discover the truth of what really happened on one
fateful night in Blackwater Falls. A complex and timely mystery, Blood Betrayal
proves once again that Ausma Zehanat Khan is a writer at the peak of her powers.