Sufi Storyteller

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female academic protagonist
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Islamic mysticism fiction
Lahore and America fiction
literary crime fiction
mother daughter mystery
mystical literary crime
Pakistani diaspora novel
psychological mystery novel
South Asian literary fiction
spiritual suspense novel
Sufi murder mystery
Sufi storytelling traditions
university town thriller

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  • ISBN 9781806770205
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Wilton Square Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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There is a dead woman in the library.

Layla is a scholar of women's histories and stories. Her life is a carefully constructed set of routines in her small American liberal arts college, but all of that is about to change...

Mira is a renowned Sufi storyteller who is running from a terrible past. When she learns that the murdered woman in the library was carrying a note from the killer addressed to her, she is presented with an opportunity to break a cycle of trauma and hurt. To confront her past, she must disclose the truth to Layla.

Together they enter the realm of Story, but can Layla find the forgiveness in her heart necessary to lead them to the answers they are looking for?

Faiqa Mansab is a Pakistani writer. She holds an MPhil in English Literature, an MFA in Creative Writing with a high distinction from Kingston University in London, and an MA in Gender and Cultural Studies from Birkbeck University in London. She writes for numerous local and international publications. Her debut novel, This House of Clay and Water, was published to critical acclaim by Penguin India in 2017, and was longlisted for the Getz Pharma Fiction Prize and the German Consulate Peace Prize at the Karachi Literature Festival 2018. It has since been optioned for screen, translated into Turkish by Dedalus Press, and published in audio by Blackstone Publishing USA in 2022. Faiqa lives in Lahore, Pakistan, with her family.

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