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Effendi: The Second Arabesk (Paperback)

by Jon Courtenay Grimwood (Author)
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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Pocket Books; New Ed edition (3 Feb 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0671773690
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671773694
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.4 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 380,195 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Effendi is as impressive as Pashazade, Jon Courtenay Grimwood's first novel of crime and punishment in an alternate-world Alexandria. Now the chief of police of El Iskandryia rather than a hunted fugitive seeking refuge there, the electronically and otherwise augmented Ashraf finds himself investigating both terror attacks against tourists and charges of long-ago crimes against humanity levelled against Hamzah, the man whose daughter he might have married. With the help of his equally odd and talented niece, the child Hani, Ashraf pursues his own unorthodox investigatory methods and his own social and political agendas; he is sympathetic neither to the elite who suck the blood of his city nor to the fanatics who seek to replace them. His and Grimwood's city is a place where past and future meet--where mediaeval barbarism and high-tech go hand in hand and every so often the reader is brought face to face with the ways in which this world is both the same as our own and radically different. Grimwood effortlessly plays by several sets of rules at once and is as accomplished a thriller writer--doing noir as well as he does courtrooms--as he is as a writer of his own, sometimes quite strange, brand of commercial SF. --Roz Kaveney --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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The brilliant sequel to the critically acclaimed PASHAZADE Among many other things, Ashraf Bey is a fugitive from the US justice system (definitely); son of the Emir of Tunis (possibly); and chief of detectives in the El Iskandryian police force (apparently). Small wonder that he's a little confused. Raf's ex-fiance Zara still doesn't want to see him, so she says. His nine-year-old niece is busy doing things with computers that are strictly illegal. And when the city suddenly starts to fall apart and Zara's father is accused of mass-murder, Raf begins to learn the true cost of loyalty. As the US, France and Germany try to dominate both the present and future of the Middle East in this alternate 21st century - as they have the past - Ashraf Bey must become both saviour and avenger. It's not an easy trick, but someone has to do it...

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sharp, inventive post-cyberpunk, 21 May 2004
By N. Clarke (Lancs, UK) - See all my reviews
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Proving once again that Jon Courtenay Grimwood is a master of his genre, _Effendi_ is a sharp-witted, continually surprising novel. Of course, defining said genre is a little trickier. It's post-modern cyberpunk, perhaps, where the technology serves character and story rather than the other way around; it's also deeply politically-aware fiction viewing contemporary issues through a skewed future lens. The residual cyberpunk tech-fetishising feeds neatly into Grimwood's world - and particularly into his fascinating main character, the industrial-strength screw-up Ashraf Bey.

The setting is North Africa - predominantly the vibrant independent city of El Iskandryia - but it's North Africa located in an alternative-history world where the Ottoman empire made it into the 21st century. As in the trilogy's first novel, _Pashazade_, El Iskandryia is a triumph, all crumbling colonial relics, moral policing and seedy tourist nightclubs, French cafes and calls to prayer. It lives and breathes through the narrative with a personality all its own, an utterly convincing extrapolation of that region's cities today, an uneasy and volatile mixture of Western and Islamic influences and attitudes and needs.

Having set up the characters and their mysteries in the engaging near-future crime story of _Pashazade_, in _Effendi_ Grimwood takes his material to a whole new level. The dual timelines - of present-day Isk, and the brutal civil war a generation ago - are deployed with a near-perfect grasp of pace, tension-building and emotional resonance.

On the way to a climax that pulls no punches, we are also taken deeper into several of the main characters, particularly Zara and Raf - and while a few of the underlying mysteries are dealt with, what remains is more than intriguing enough to take this reader into the third (and final?) novel, _Felaheen_. Highly recommended.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mumtaz!! (That's Arabic for "Excellent!"), 26 Nov 2002
By V. A. Millett "vinceabdulazeem" (Croydon, UK) - See all my reviews
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If you have any background in study of 20th Century World history, particularly of the Middle-East, then this book is a treat. Action packed cyberpunk of the best kind, not too cynical, with a wonderful alternative history's Alexandria to explore. The plot twists and turns; I was very close to the end before I got an inkling of what might really be going on and all kinds of threads from the previous novel start to come together.
You'll eventually like many of the characters despite them doing some bad things when you first meet them; as the story unfolds you start to understand the forces that made them what they are.
The parallels with current actual history and world terrorism in some scenes is very interesting. The well-developed background and settings,the fashion, dance clubs, remixes, pirate radio, vehicles, media, etc make for a very satisfying read.

When's the next one coming out? I want it!!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars El Iskandryia or bust, 23 April 2002
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Having read pashazade I was pretty much convinced that I would enjoy effendi and I wasn't wrong. Grimwood's alternate present/future is a very believeable place and really draws you in. As is the mark of a good storyteller the characters feel real enough for you to care about them and want them to succeed ..or fail.

The only real fault with this book is that at times there's no real sense of danger. You know that despite the odds the hero will succeed. Now fair enough it'd be a pretty sorry state of affairs if the hero didn't win and the villain wasn't defeated, but it's still nice to have that doubt. Fortunately the times when the suspense is lacking are quite rare.

Grimwood has built on his El Iskandryia, a city at the crossroads of the major global cultures, and it seems much more alive than in Pashazade. It's very easy to imagine a city full of intigue and middle eastern style politics, a bit like a cross between Casablanca and Budapest.

There's still a lot of hi-tech gadgetry used throughout the book, but it doesn't get in the way of the story and is never too complicated or techy to understand.

Overall I though this was a brilliant book, The story is compelling, full of twists and turns and to be honest I couldn't put it down.

If you haven't read Pashazade, read it, then read this. If you've read Pashazade and enjoyed it, you won't regret buying Effendi.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic - cyberpunk meets North Africa. Another hit.
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