Mamur Zapt (2) — THE MAMUR ZAPT AND THE NIGHT OF THE DOG [not-US, not-CA]
Series: Mamur Zapt; Book 2;
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Product details:
- Publisher HarperCollins
- Date of Publication 7 September 2017
- ISBN 9780008259457
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages222.0 pages
- Size 198x129 mm
- Weight 120 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
A classic murder mystery from the award-winning Michael Pearce, in which The Mamur Zapt races to prevent an explosion of religious violence in the Cairo of the 1900s.
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A classic murder mystery from the award-winning Michael Pearce, in which The Mamur Zapt races to prevent an explosion of religious violence in the Cairo of the 1900s.
Cairo in the 1900s. When the body of a dog is discovered in a Coptic tomb - a Muslim insult that could spark an explosion among the Christian community - the Mamur Zapt, British head of Cairo's secret police, is called in to investigate.
Equally volatile is a command from an English Member of Parliament that the Mamur Zapt, Gareth Owen, show the MP's niece the sights of the city. When a dancing dervish is stabbed before the lady's very eyes, Owen begins to uncover a plot to set Cairo's ethnic communities at each other's throats...
Praise for Michael Pearce:
'Elegantly and wittily narrated, with a good plot, colourful characters and an encyclopaedic knowledge of the Egypt of Cromer's time' The Times
'Pearce is a natural novelist ... a vanished world comes alive' Sunday Times
'Impeccable historical detail and entertaining dialogue make enjoyable reading' Sunday Telegraph
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