A Pound of Flesh

by Stephen K.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/9/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 294
ISBN : 9781491883587
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 294
ISBN : 9781491883594

About the Book

Initially set in post Gulf War Iraq, A Pound of Flesh tells the tale of a middle class family and their struggle to leave Iraq for the freedom of the West. Drawing upon real life events, the family: Karim (father), Zaffer (son) and Sami (daughter) eventually escape with Karim's concubine Qozay. The family end up in Manchester and struggle as asylum seeking foreigners in trying to adjust and make a new life in the UK. Zaffer and Sami are gifted students who enrol in medical school and sixth form college respectively. Karim and Qozay now together in a new and free society eventually get married, finally laying the memories of Karim's missing wife to rest. Eventually Karim with the aid of his cousin Ali who is already in the UK is presented with an opportunity to buy a takeaway business: The Chippy which is located in the heart of Moss Side. Although initially proud to be business owners, the daily grind sets in and they discover that the business is not without it's problems. They are tormented by a gang of drug dealing youths whose actions are progressively getting worse. Karim and Qozay lament about the irony that they have everything they wished for whilst in Iraq but are still not happy. Karim is forced to close The Chippy after a serious assault and while off ill and depressed, a twist of fate resurrects a perverse plan that Karim has harboured to alleviate his suffering. Getting his son and cousin on side, the trio put Karim's plan into action to combat their tormentors. Karim's miscreant solution to his problems eventually backfires in a twisted and unexpected fashion.


About the Author

Born and currently living in England, K. was educated at Kings College London and the Universities of Manchester and Bristol. His background is psychology and philosophy. K. travels extensively and his influences include Ali, Dali, Freud, Hitchcock, Kafka, Python, Muhammad PBoH, Orwell and Zappa. K. became a writer in 2000 and has been described as having a fiendish imagination. He has written four novel to date. His work explores unconventional, surreal, thought provoking - sometimes disturbing concepts. he relishes in leading his readers through a tortured pathway lulling them into a sense of comfort or confusion only to shock in an instant.