by Anthea Bell (Translator), RafikSchami (Author)
A dead man hangs from the portal of St Paul's Chapel in Damascus. He was a Muslim officer - and he was murdered. But when Detective Barudi sets out to interrogate the man's mysterious widow, the Secret Service takes the case away from him. Barudi continues to investigate clandestinely and discovers the murderer's motive: it is a blood feud between the Mushtak and Shahin clans, reaching back to the beginnings of the 20th century. And, linked to it, a love story that can have no happy ending, for reconciliation has no place within the old tribal structures. Rafik Schami's dazzling novel spans a century of Syrian history in which politics and religions continue to torment an entire people. Simultaneously, his poetic stories from three generations tell of the courage of lovers who risk death sooner than deny their passions. He has also written a heartfelt tribute to his hometown Damascus and a great and moving hymn to the power of love.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 896
Publisher: Arabia Books
Published: 08 Mar 2009
ISBN 10: 1906697116
ISBN 13: 9781906697112
Prizes: Winner of Independent Publisher Book Awards: Multicultural Fiction (Adult) Bronze Award 2010 and ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Award: Fiction - Translations 2009. Shortlisted for Independent Foreign Fiction Prize 2010 and ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Award: Fiction - Literary 2009.