Daaku

Daaku
Author Ranj Dhaliwal
Original title Daaku
Country Canada
Language English
Publisher New Star Books Ltd.
Publication date
October 2006
Media type Print, ebook
Pages 312 pages (paperback)
ISBN 9781554200276

Daaku (published in 2006) is a Canadian crime fiction novel by Ranj Dhaliwal.[1]

Synopsis

In the violent and ruthless world of Indo–Canadian gangs, Ruby Pandher is on his way up. A self–described daaku (Punjabi for outlaw), Ruby learns young that might, in the form of his drunken father's fists, is right, and that money is easier to steal than earn. Ruby's small–time scams reveal a knack for leadership and after his first stint in youth detention, the big–timers start to notice his potential.

Soon, Ruby is doing collections for Indo–Canadian drug dealers. Now "known to police," Ruby is drawn into a gang war just as he's trying to beat the rap on weapons charges and theft –– while simultaneously organizing a jailhouse smuggling ring. On the cusp of adulthood, and surrounded by Punjabi terrorists, bikers and Indo–Canadian gangsters, Ruby is drawn like a moth to the glamour of power, money, and drugs.

A story of betrayal, cold–blooded murder and the rise and eventual fall of one gangster, Daaku is a bullet–riddled grand tour of Indo–Canadian gangland.

Reception

Daaku has been compared to Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas and S.E. Hinton's The Outsiders (novel), "Daaku provides a fascinating look into the gang world’s twisted morality, casual murder, commodification of women, and the inevitability of violent demise."[1][2]

References

  1. 1 2 "Daaku". Quill & Quire. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  2. Taylor, Timothy. "Showdown On Scott Road". Walrus Magazine. The Walrus Foundation. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
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