Effendi

Effendi
Author: Jon Courtenay Grimwood
Publisher: Spectra
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2005-08-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0553901915

Masterfully blending speculative fiction and hard-boiled mystery, Jon Courtenay Grimwood’s acclaimed Arabesk series plunges readers into a world eerily familiar and shockingly unpredictable. Here a troubled detective follows a trail of clues through a city where innocence itself may be a thing of the past. . . . It’s the twenty-first century and El Iskandryia—an alluring metropolis built on seduction, corruption, and lies—is the double-dealing heart of an Ottoman Empire that still rules the world. But these days a sense of dread hangs over El Isk—and over Ashraf Bey, the city’s new Chief of Detectives. A trial is set to take place, and it’s up to Raf to decide the case. There’s only one problem: the suspect is the billionaire father of the woman Raf should have married. Industrialist Hamzah Effendi is accused of crimes so horrible that even El Iskandryia wants him eliminated. But Raf finds that protecting the sensual and impetuous Zara Quitrimala from the secrets of her father’s past may be even more dangerous. For Raf must now solve a series of brutal murders that are somehow connected to the case—and to Zara. And the closer Raf gets to the truth, the more elusive the answers become—and the closer he comes to his own demise.… Praise for the Arabesk series and Effendi “Raymond Chandler for the 21st century.”—Esquire “All brilliant light and scorching heat . . . Grimwood has successfully mingled fantasy with reality to make an unusual, believable, and absorbing mystery."—Sunday Telegraph (London) “If you’re not reading Jon Courtenay Grimwood, then you don’t know how subtle and daring fiction can be.”—Michael Marshall Smith, author of Spares and One of Us “Fast, furious, fun and elegant, the Arabesk trilogy is one of the best things to hit the bookstores in a while.”—SFRevu

The Effendi

The Effendi
Author: Florence Brooks Whitehouse
Publisher:
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1904
Genre: Sudan
ISBN:

Working Out Egypt

Working Out Egypt
Author: Wilson Chacko Jacob
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2011-01-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822346745

Describes how attempts to create a modern Egyptian self free from the colonial gaze were enacted through discourses of gender and sexuality during the British colonial period.

Liquid Land

Liquid Land
Author: Rena Effendi
Publisher: Schilt Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Abşeron Rayonu (Azerbaijan)
ISBN: 9789053307892

Photographs of the effects of oil pollution on the environment and people of the Absheron Peninsula of Azerbaijan, paired with photographs of butterflies taken by the author's father.

Shoghi Effendi in Oxford

Shoghi Effendi in Oxford
Author: Riaz Khadem
Publisher: George Ronald Pub Limited
Total Pages: 173
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780853984238

Drawing on the letters of Shoghi Effendi and Baha'is of the time and on the memoirs of Shoghi Effendi's fellow students at Balliol, the author provides a fascinating glimpse into this little know aspect of the life of the Guardian of the Baha'i Faith.

Egypt

Egypt
Author: Karl von Malortie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1882
Genre: Egypt
ISBN: