From the Publisher
Daaku: The Gangster's Life picks up the story of
Indo-Canadian gangster Ruby Pandher, the hero of Ranj Dhaliwal's
bestseller Daaku, as he recovers from a failed hit
by his own associates.
Violence, wild partying and flashy purchases mark Ruby's comeback.
Ruby's eyes and perspective are widened by the new contacts he
makes, as he tries to measure up to -- and then sideline --
big-time gangster Khalsi. Joining forces with a sinister associate
and sounding very much like the modern businessman, he sets out to
expand his criminal enterprises -- all while battling his conscious
and wondering what a life outside the underworld would be
like.
Soon he comes to see his old self as minor-league, and, joining
forces with the sinister Darshan and sounding very much like the
modern businessman, he sets out to expand his criminal
enterprises.
Meanwhile, life intervenes in the form of the possibility of love
for this hardcore gangster; and in Ruby's brother Kam, who worships
his bro' and wants to follow in his footsteps --- something Ruby
knows he's not equipped to do. Meanwhile, Ruby's activities pull
him deeper into the violent side of the world of Sikh temple
politics.
Will Ruby's heart open, or is the flashy lifestyle too much to tear
away from? Can he stop Kam from following in his own footsteps?
Most of all, can Ruby break the cycle and leave behind "The
Life"?
Here's what critics said about Daaku:
"A fascinating look into the gang world's twisted morality, casual
murder, commodification of women, and the inevitability of violent
demise." --- Quill & Quire
"A haunting parable about unfulfilled potential and lives wrongly
lived. .. . an edgy, politically incorrect novel about South Asian
youth and their vulnerability to organized crime, an issue treated
far too simplistically by the mainstream media. Dhaliwal .. . has
painted a grimly realistic portrait of the West Coast gangster life
and the flash-and-burn trajectory of all those drawn into
it." --- The Tyee (www.thetyee.ca)
"An excellent novel about Indo-Canadian gangs. .. . A scary peek
into a subculture about which we know nothing, a tour of Vancouver
suburbs as alien as Mars, and Dhaliwal makes as believable as your
own back yard." --- Margaret Cannon, Globe &
Mail
About the Author
Ranj Dhaliwal was raised in Surrey, British Columbia. While growing
up he was exposed to the Indo-Canadian underworld and learned much
about "the Game". "When I see Ruby," says the author, "I see a bit
of myself."
Format: Trade Paperback
Published: October 15, 2011
Publisher: NEW STAR BOOKS
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 1554200598
ISBN - 13: 9781554200597