'Bestselling author Omar Shahid Hamid's third and most chilling novel yet.
A burnt out New York cop; an eighty-year-old Parsi sitting in a decaying Karachi mansion; a hitman whose days are numbered; a journalist who dreams of the big time.
When a Jewish woman is killed on the steps of the Natural History Museum in New York, disparate lives are thrown together for one purpose: to bring about the downfall of the Don, the uncrowned king of Karachi.
The Party Worker explores the Machiavellian politics of Pakistan's busiest city, where friends come bearing bullets, and enemies can wait patiently for decades before striking.
Gritty, disturbing, and compelling, this is Omar Shahid Hamid at his best.
Praise for Omar Shahid Hamid
I strongly suggest that Western policy makers read The Prisoner before they next call for a military crackdown on Islamist militancy in Pakistan New York Review of Books
An exhilarating crime novel Hamids portrayal of the city, the police, and the byzantine political play is nuanced and sophisticated NPR
A book that one simply will not be able to put down Dawn
[A] gripping crime thriller with a heart-wrenching denouement a haunting human-interest story Hindu
No matter how many books Omar Shahid Hamid writes, he will never fail to give you an ending you never, in your wildest dreams, expected Deccan Chronicle
A racy page-turner, a rollicking ride but with dark undertones Hamid has established his status as the first Pakistani crim