Death of an Effendi (A Mamur Zapt Mystery)

Death of an Effendi (A Mamur Zapt Mystery)

by Michael Pearce (Author)

Synopsis

'Irresistible fun' Time Out The latest novel in Michael Pearce's award-winning series, set in the Egypt of the 1900s. Cairo, 1909. The murder capital of the world, where deaths are two a piastre. But the death of an effendi? That is something different. Effendis -- the Egyptian elite -- are important. Especially if -- in a country ruled by foreigners -- they happen to be foreign. When Tvardovsky, effendi and foreigner, is shot at a gathering of financiers, the Mamur Zapt, Chief of Cairo's Secret Police, is called in to investigate. But is he the right man for the job? In some countries, if someone goes out with the Head of the Secret Police and doesn't come back, it's best not to ask any questions. And there are powerful people who might have preferred Tvardovsky dead. As Tvardovsky said, before going on the shooting party, there were still crocodiles in Egypt. Of all kinds. And perhaps the place to look for them was Crocodilopolis, where the financiers were to hold their meeting. It is when the crocodiles start co-operating, he said, that you really have to watch out...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: New e.
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 19 Jun 2000

ISBN 10: 0006513271
ISBN 13: 9780006513278

Media Reviews

Praise for Michael Pearce:

`Pearce takes apart ancient history and reassembles it with beguiling wit and colour' Sunday Times

`Marvellously convoluted... Dryly and deeply funny' Literary Review

`The beguiling Mamur Zapt sleuths around turn-of-the-century Cairo with verve and panache' Time Out

`Impeccable historical details ... enjoyable reading' Sunday Telegraph

Author Bio

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.