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A Dead Djinn in Cairo

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A Dead Djinn in Cairo

By: P. Djèlí Clark
Narrated by: Suehyla El-Attar
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"With impeccable inflections and tones, El-Attar's narration embodies the quirky investigator and those who surround her. She personifies both the place and the people, making them come alive. Listeners will imagine they're traversing Cairo through the deep, dark night. This is a perfect listen for those who are short on time but want a thrilling audiobook." (AudioFile Magazine)

Egypt, 1912. In an alternate Cairo infused with the otherworldly, the Ministry of Alchemy, Enchantments, and Supernatural Entities investigate disturbances between the mortal and the (possibly) divine. What starts off as an odd suicide case for Special Investigator Fatma el-Sha’arawi leads her through the city’s underbelly as she encounters rampaging ghouls, saucy assassins, clockwork angels, and plot that could unravel time itself, in P. Djèlí Clark's Tor.Com Original, A Dead Djinn in Cairo.

"Suehyla El-Attar’s narration has the vocal quality of slightly roughened silk, a gorgeously textured pleasure for the ear." (Locus)

©2016 P. Djèlí Clark (P)2019 Macmillan Audio
Action & Adventure Classics Fantasy Fiction Historical Urban City Paranormal
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Steampunk Cairo with zombies!!!

Loved the steampunk Cairo the author created for this story, where magic and ancient Egyptian gods coexist with mechanical men and air ships. Add in a couple of kick-ass female characters, a mystery, zombies (okay, he calls them ghouls but they sound a lot like zombies and I love zombies!) and a rift to another dimension and you have the ingredients of an excellent tale. Clark does not disappoint. The plot is tight and he includes just enough details to make the reader feel steeped in the atmosphere of this alternate world. The Arabic-inflected narration by Suehyla El-Attar powered the whole story to another level. The short (less than 2 hrs audio) story was just the right length for the tale, but definitely left me hungering for more stories set in this world and featuring Special Investigator Fatma el-Sha’arawi. (less)

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Steam Punk meets Middle Eastern mythology

Dug this a lot. Middle Eastern folklore is a subject I don't know a lot about. I enjoy fantasy that delves into it.

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spectacular

just fantastic. the details and descriptions took me to this world. what a fantastic story and magnificent place. must read or listen to more by this author

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Wow

Loved it! Really cool story and setting. Hope to read more from this author a

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Great Short Story

Great Short Story. Very well read. Loved the performer's accent. Fantastic world building, just with it were longer.

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So fun

A short and sweet, enjoyable adventure. If you're trying to reach a book goal but don't have a lot of time, this is a good one.

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the characters

I loved the story, but not that it ended.
The characters and story were quite believable for a science fiction.

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Steampunkish romp in Cairo

Excellent narration of a well done short story with memorable characters and some lovely world building.

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investigating a djinn's suicide in alternate Cairo

In an alternate Cairo in 1912, the Ministry of Alchemy, Enchantments, and Superatural Entities investigates potentially criminal activity involving magic or supernatural entities, such as djinn.

Such as, in this case, a Marid djinn who appears to have committed suicide, in a very odd way.

Special Agent Fatma el-Sha'arawi is the agent who got the case, and nothing about it looks right. Suicide isn't common among djinn. Magical exsanguination seems like an incredibly unlikely way to do it. There is evidence of a ghoul being present, but ghouls eat their victims alive, not drink their blood. She and the constable find evidence suggesting a tie an, um, not really an angel but they mostly go with that term, they investigate and find one who calls himself Maker, and is a maker of timepieces, and it doesn't seem at all relevant.

And then on the way home, Fatma is attacked by someone who steals her watch, which is from her grandfather, and she's not giving it up--and that pursuit, which really should be completely unrelated, turns out to not be at all unrelated.

Being the only female agent of the Ministry makes Fatma unusual enough, and she has followed her father's advice; if people are going to stare at you anyway, give them show. Part of that show is that she wears a British man's suit, in a Cairo where the re-emergence of the djinn and other supernatural beings has enabled Egypt to kick out the British and other European powers, establish a constitutional monarchy of its own, and become a major power in its own right. This is an interesting world, and I'd like to see more stories set in it.

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Wonderful story elevated by exceptional narrator

World-building at its best; with exotic characters who are simultaneously relatable and endearing. Suehyla El-Attar’s masterful performance brings everything alive in a rich narration that leaves you always wanting just a little more. Listen to it multiple times, yet it never gets stale and remains silkily immersive.

Do yourself a favor by adding this one to your library.

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