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The third book starts with the near-death of the Emir of Tunis, forcing Raf to investigate the biggest mystery of all, his own origins. As the 11-year-old Hani races to get to the Emir's banquet, Raf is forced underground to discover the truth about his father. Kashif Pasha, the Emir's other son, is
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The second book opens with the discovery of a body near the mansion of billionaire Hamzah Effendi, Zara's father. As the new Chief of Detectives, Raf is obliged to investigate, he uncovers a past as a child soldier under the infamous Colonel Abad that Hamzah would rather forget. Meanwhile, as agents
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This novel includes a second narrative dealing with the young Hamzah's actions as a prepubescent soldier surviving famine and desert to carry out his lethal mission for the mysterious Abad.
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The central character, Raf, is an enigma. Genetically enhanced, frequently wired on various drugs, occasionally accompanied by the hallucinatory
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intent on removing any threat Raf might pose to his own claim to the throne, but he could get more than he bargained for if Raf's
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battle diplomatically for influence over North Africa's most influential port, its nominal ruler, the young
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The main story is intercut with out-of-order flashbacks to Raf's past as a schoolboy in Swiss and Scottish
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Frequent flashbacks tell the story of Sally Welham, Raf's mother, from New York to
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and as 'ZeeZee', a low-ranking agent of Hu San, an influential
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Series of three novels by British author Courtenay Grimwood
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The first book centres on the arrival in Alexandria of
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Index

trilogy
alternate history
Jon Courtenay Grimwood
point of divergence
US President
Woodrow Wilson
World War I
Balkans
Ottoman
North Africa
Alexandria
fox
Tiriganiaq

ISBN
0-7434-6833-3
Arthur C. Clarke Award
BSFA award
John W. Campbell Memorial Award
Bey
Emir
Tunis
boarding schools
Triad
Seattle

BSFA award
Berlin
Washington, DC
Paris

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