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By : Jamal Sadick
In the shadows of empires, a doctor watches history shift and chooses silence over glory.
Set across colonial India, fascist Germany, and the newborn state of Pakistan, One Man’s Partition: A Doctor’s Journey Through Empire and Reich follows the extraordinary life of a man whose choices shaped, and evaded, the tides of revolution.
A physician fluent in German, a Freemason in Bombay’s hidden political circles, a delegate who once met Hitler and declined a ministership from Jinnah, Dr. Sadick moved through history without ever seeking its spotlight.
Told with intimacy, restraint, and rare insight, this fictionalised biography draws from firsthand family accounts to paint a portrait of resistance, secrecy, and sacrifice. It is the story of one man’s quiet defiance, and the legacy he left not in books, but in blood.
ISBN: 9783819297946
Published: August 2025
By : Jamal Sadick
From the streets of Kent to the back alleys of Bombay and the shadow fronts of a vanishing empire, Edward Merritt’s gift was always the same: he saw patterns where others saw only noise.
Rising from police cadet to intelligence officer, Merritt cracked codes, tracked German merchants, and pursued conspiracies through riots, markets, and clubs. But his victories brought scandal as the Empire unraveled, and by 1946 he was recalled in silence, his files sealed, his name forgotten.
Back in post-war Britain, Merritt found no homecoming: rationing, rubble, restless youth, and immigrant streets where the Empire he had tried to control now walked beside him. Fading into obscurity, he lived to see one final vindication — the Berlin Airlift, aircraft descending every three minutes in the flawless rhythm of his own discarded methods.
Bombay and the Berlin Minutes is a haunting historical spy novel about ambition, empire, and the patterns that outlive the men who draw them.
ISBN: 9798262055166
Published: October 2025
By : Jamal Sadick
Berlin in the 1930s is a city of contradictions—neon-lit boulevards, smoky cafés, and glittering cabarets set against hunger, fear, and the steady rise of tyranny.
Anna Richter, a young medical student determined to mend broken hearts, finds herself pulled between hope and despair as the world she knows unravels. In crowded lecture halls and in the wards of the city’s hospitals, she witnesses colleagues dismissed, patients erased, and friends swallowed by the machinery of the Reich.
Drawn into a circle of students, artists, and resistors, Anna learns that survival is never simple. Some fight with laughter, some with words, others with silence—and each choice carries its own cost. As Berlin turns from neon to ashes, Anna must decide what it means to heal in a city intent on tearing itself apart.
Spanning from the fragile optimism of Weimar to the devastation of war, From Neon to Ashes is a haunting, intimate portrait of resilience, betrayal, and one woman’s unyielding defiance in the face of history’s darkest hours.
ISBN: 9798262949809
Published: January 2026