Description
The story follows Ahmed Khan, a young Muslim reporter, as he goes back to his hometown of Leeds to try and find any clues to preventing further bombings. He meets Home Secretary Victoria Osborne's daughter, Nattie, and starts to fall in love with her. However, as he investigates his hometown and finds out some disturbing information, he becomes increasingly determined to stop whatever is planned. He risks everything to protect Nattie, even if it means sacrificing his own safety.
When a bomb goes off in London's West End, Home Secretary Victoria Osborne has a desperate sense of having failed in her duty to protect the public. A young Muslim reporter, Ahmed Khan, also has deep-seated feelings of anger and responsibility. He persuades his editor to let him go back amongst childhood friends in Leeds to try to find any lead that might help prevent further bombs. When Ahmed meets Victoria's daughter, Nattie, at a party, he cannot get her out of his mind. They begin seeing each other. But, as he investigates his hometown and finds out uncomfortable facts, his involvement with Nattie has everyone alarmed. Knowing something catastrophic is being planned and fearing for Nattie's safety, Ahmed becomes obsessively determined to thwart it, whatever the cost to himself.