by JonCourtenayGrimwood (Author)
pashazade With its face to the sea and its back to the desert, El Iskandryia is North Africa's most urbane city. A metropolis where cultures meet and clash, where money can buy you everything but safety. On the run from a Seattle prison, Ashraf Bey finds himself main suspect in an Iskandryian murder, hated by the woman he was supposed to marry and responsible for the welfare of his nine-year-old cousin ...all in a world where Germany won the First World War. In a Middle East where the Ottoman empire still dominates ...effendi Ashraf Bey is a fugitive from the US justice system, definitely; son the of Emir of Tunis, possibly; and Chief of Detectives in the El Iskandryian police force, apparently ...Small wonder he's a little confused. Raf's ex-fiancee Zara doesn't want to see him. His nine-year old niece is busy doing things with computers that are strictly illegal. And when the city starts to fall apart, Zara's father is accused of mass murder and Raf begins to learn the true cost of loyalty ...felaheen Detective. Diplomat. Uncle. Killer ...Ashraf Bey has been many things since arriving in El Iskandryia but not, as yet, a son to Moncef, Emir of Tunis. And now it may be too late; Moncef is either already asassinated, or hovering on the edge of death. And despite refusing Emir's chief of security's plea for help, Raf still finds himself being drawn towards Tunis ...
Format: Paperback
Pages: 896
Publisher: Gollancz
Published: 17 Oct 2007
ISBN 10: 0575081325
ISBN 13: 9780575081321
Book Overview: Jon Courtenay Grimwood's outstanding trilogy appears in one volume for the first time. The Arabesk Trilogy made an extraordinary impact on SF when they were first published. Critically lauded author Gollancz has put Jon Courtnenay Grimwood back in the SF spotlight, and doubled his audience: this is a chance to remind all of them how stunning his novels are.