The Lost Children of Paradise - A Pakistani Science Fiction Novel
By: Omar Gilani
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A cargo container crashes in rural Pakistan. Inside are forty-six kidnapped street children...
As a grizzled, semi-retired policewala living in rural twenty-second century Pakistan, Officer Nawaz had dropped any ideas of heroism long ago. But when he discovers a crashed cargo container near his hometown, carrying kidnapped street children, curiosity drives him to investigate. Fate pairs him up with Adil Khan, a young, idealistic cadet from the global Confederation. Their investigation uncovers a treacherous conspiracy with devastating consequences, and now they must challenge everything they know about their country - and themselves - if they want to make it out alive.
This science-fiction detective mystery unfolds against the unique backdrop of a futuristic Pakistan. While most of the developed world looks to the stars, Pakistan finds itself embroiled in problems of inequality, corruption, and violence. And things are about to get a whole lot worse.
As a grizzled, semi-retired policewala living in rural twenty-second century Pakistan, Officer Nawaz had dropped any ideas of heroism long ago. But when he discovers a crashed cargo container near his hometown, carrying kidnapped street children, curiosity drives him to investigate. Fate pairs him up with Adil Khan, a young, idealistic cadet from the global Confederation. Their investigation uncovers a treacherous conspiracy with devastating consequences, and now they must challenge everything they know about their country - and themselves - if they want to make it out alive.
This science-fiction detective mystery unfolds against the unique backdrop of a futuristic Pakistan. While most of the developed world looks to the stars, Pakistan finds itself embroiled in problems of inequality, corruption, and violence. And things are about to get a whole lot worse.
Publication Date:
21/07/2021
Number of Pages::
310
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9798540918015
Categories:
Publisher Date:
21/07/2021
Number of Pages::
310
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9798540918015
Categories:
A cargo container crashes in rural Pakistan. Inside are forty-six kidnapped street children...
As a grizzled, semi-retired policewala living in rural twenty-second century Pakistan, Officer Nawaz had dropped any ideas of heroism long ago. But when he discovers a crashed cargo container near his hometown, carrying kidnapped street children, curiosity drives him to investigate. Fate pairs him up with Adil Khan, a young, idealistic cadet from the global Confederation. Their investigation uncovers a treacherous conspiracy with devastating consequences, and now they must challenge everything they know about their country - and themselves - if they want to make it out alive.
This science-fiction detective mystery unfolds against the unique backdrop of a futuristic Pakistan. While most of the developed world looks to the stars, Pakistan finds itself embroiled in problems of inequality, corruption, and violence. And things are about to get a whole lot worse.
As a grizzled, semi-retired policewala living in rural twenty-second century Pakistan, Officer Nawaz had dropped any ideas of heroism long ago. But when he discovers a crashed cargo container near his hometown, carrying kidnapped street children, curiosity drives him to investigate. Fate pairs him up with Adil Khan, a young, idealistic cadet from the global Confederation. Their investigation uncovers a treacherous conspiracy with devastating consequences, and now they must challenge everything they know about their country - and themselves - if they want to make it out alive.
This science-fiction detective mystery unfolds against the unique backdrop of a futuristic Pakistan. While most of the developed world looks to the stars, Pakistan finds itself embroiled in problems of inequality, corruption, and violence. And things are about to get a whole lot worse.
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