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ALMOST SURELY DEAD by Amina Akhtar

ALMOST SURELY DEAD

by Amina Akhtar

Pub Date: Feb. 6th, 2024
ISBN: 9781662507571
Publisher: Mindy's Book Studio

A woman is attacked on the New York City subway, and subsequent attacks reveal that she’s being targeted.

A pharmacist who’s the daughter of Pakistani immigrants, Dunia Ahmed leads a quiet life that’s quickly upended after a man tries to throw her onto the subway tracks. When Dunia calls for help, other riders fight the man off, only for him to throw himself in front of an oncoming train in a haze of black smoke. Two years later, Dunia is missing, and the host of a murder podcast seeks to retrace the terrifying events leading up to her disappearance. Between these two points, first-person narrator Dunia recounts what happened after the initial attack—including being stalked by her ex-fiance and suffering additional attempts on her life—and tries to figure out who in her life might also know her would-be assassins. As a child, Dunia was a sleepwalker and frequently spoke to imaginary friends; her sleepwalking returns after the first attempt on her life, prompting her to worry about her mental health. Interspersed with this narrative are flashbacks to when Dunia was 5 and her father had a heart attack and died in front of her, which she always felt that her mother and sister blamed her for. She was close to her father, who told her stories about the legendary jinn. Some short chapters consist of podcast interviews with people who knew Dunia before her disappearance, including her friends, her ex-fiance, the police officer investigating her case, and Zabir, a cousin by marriage who teaches South Asian studies, including a course on jinn. Akhtar’s novel has one foot set firmly in folklore and the other in fast-paced action as Dunia questions whom she can trust and what she will have to do to survive. Though the suspense is real, Akhtar deftly weaves in levity with the campiness of the podcast, and the earnestness of Dunia’s voice keeps the reader rooting for her to outrun her demons.

A nimble and eerie thriller.