by Michael Pearce (Author)
A classic historical mystery from award-winning Michael Pearce, in which the body of a young woman washes up in the Nile and the Mamur Zapt is drawn into the seedy world of Egyptian politics.
Egypt, 1908. A young woman has drowned in the Nile, her body washed up on a sandbar. Apparently she had fallen off a boat. Owen, as Mamur Zapt, Britsh head of Cairo's secret police, deems it a potential crime.
But when the poor girl's body suddenly vanishes from its resting place, Owen begins a puzzling search for the truth that will take him from Cairo's sophisticated cafes through its dingiest slums - and into the seething waters of Egyptian politics.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Publisher: Collins Crime
Published: 06 Jan 1992
ISBN 10: 0002323680
ISBN 13: 9780002323680
`Light touch and witty dialogue . . . a continuing delight' Sunday Telegraph
`A charming, clever invocation of a vanished world' Mail on Sunday
`Sheer fun' The Times
`Enjoyable ... original and charming' Independent
Michael Pearce was raised in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, where his fascination for language began. He later trained as a Russian interpreter but moved away from languages to follow an academic career, first as a lecturer in English and the History of Ideas, and then as an administrator. Michael Pearce now lives in London and is best known as the author of the award-winning Mamur Zapt books.