The Mamur Zapt and the Night of the Dog (Mamur Zapt, Book 2)
By (Author) Michael Pearce
Book 2
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
18th September 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical adventure fiction
823.914
Paperback
222
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 14mm
120g
A classic murder mystery from the award-winning Michael Pearce, in which The Mamur Zapt races to prevent an explosion of religious violence in the Cairo of the 1900s.
Cairo in the 1900s. When the body of a dog is discovered in a Coptic tomb a Muslim insult that could spark an explosion among the Christian community the Mamur Zapt, British head of Cairos secret police, is called in to investigate.
Equally volatile is a command from an English Member of Parliament that the Mamur Zapt, Gareth Owen, show the MPs niece the sights of the city. When a dancing dervish is stabbed before the ladys very eyes, Owen begins to uncover a plot to set Cairos ethnic communities at each others throats
Praise for Michael Pearce:
Elegantly and wittily narrated, with a good plot, colourful characters and an encyclopaedic knowledge of the Egypt of Cromers time The Times
Pearce is a natural novelist a vanished world comes alive Sunday Times
Impeccable historical detail and entertaining dialogue make enjoyable reading Sunday Telegraph
Michael Pearce grew up in the (then) Anglo-Egyptian Sudan among the various tensions he draws on for his award-winning Mamur Zapt series. He returned there to teach, and retains a human rights interest in the area. In between whiles his career has followed the standard academic rakes progress from teaching to writing to editing to administration. He finds international politics a pallid imitation of academic ones. He lives in London. He is now a full-time writer. He was awarded the Crime Writers Associations prestigious Last Laugh Award for funniest crime novel of the year for the Mamur Zapt and the Spoils of Egypt. Michael Pearce is also the author of the crime novels featuring Dmitri Kameron, set in Tsarist Russia of the 1890s.