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Djinn City

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From the author of the cult classic Escape from Baghdad!, comes one of The Guardian's Best Fantasy Books of the Year
Indelbed is a lonely kid living in a crumbling mansion in the super dense, super chaotic third world capital Of Bangladesh. His father, Dr. Kaikobad, is the black sheep of their clan, the once illustrious Khan Rahman family. A drunken loutish widower, he refuses to allow Indelbed go to school, and the only thing Indelbed knows about his mother is the official cause of her early demise: "Death by Indelbed."
But when Dr. Kaikobad falls into a supernatural coma, Indelbed and his older cousin, the wise-cracking slacker Rais, learn that Indelbed's dad was in fact a magician—and a trusted emissary to the Djinn world. And the Djinns, as it turns out, are displeased. A "hunt" has been announced, and ten year-old Indelbed is the prey. Still reeling from the fact that genies actually exist, Indelbed finds himself on the run. Soon, the boys are at the center of a great Djinn controversy, one tied to the continuing fallout from an ancient war, with ramifications for the future of life as we know it.
Saad Z. Hossain updates the supernatural creatures of Arabian mythology—a superior but by no means perfect species pushed to the brink by the staggering ineptitude of the human race. Djinn City is a darkly comedic fanlasy adventure, and a stirring follow-up to Hossain's 2015 novel Escape from Baghdad!, which NPR called "a hilarious and searing indictment of the project we euphemistically call 'nation-building.'"
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 4, 2017
      In his second novel, Hossain (Escape from Baghdad!) blends picaresque fantasy, supernatural politics, and genetic science into a whirlwind of a tale that centers on two sons of the Khan Rahman clan, a distinguished Bangladeshi family with a secret magical past. Indelbed is the only son of the alcoholic, widowed black sheep of the family, Dr. Kaikobad; his older cousin Rais is the slacker son of an ambassador and his formidable wife. A magical attack on Kaikobad forces Indelbed and Rais into the murderous, litigious affairs of the powerful, nearly-immortal djinns. The boys’ fates and those of the population around the Bay of Bengal depend on their survival and on the secret history of djinns and humans. Hossain is an imaginative, talented storyteller with a knack for both dark comedy and harrowing tragedy. He is prone to revealing a great deal of information through lengthy character monologues, but that tendency detracts only a little from the richly imagined world of his story, of which the cliffhanger ending promises more to come.

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