by P. Djèlí Clark

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by Shubnum Khan
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"A dark and heady dream of a book" (Alix E. Harrow) about a ruined mansion by the sea, the djinn that haunts it, and a curious girl who unearths the tragedy that happened there a hundred years previous
by Dalia Sofer
Published Apr 2021
From the bestselling author of The Septembers of Shiraz, the story of an Iranian man reckoning with his capacity for love and evil.
by Sara Khalili, Shahriar Mandanipour
Published Apr 2018
From "one of Iran's most important living fiction writers" (The Guardian) comes a fantastically imaginative story of love and war narrated by two angel scribes perched on the shoulders of a shell-shocked Iranian soldier who's searching for the mysterious woman haunting his dreams.
by Alice Hoffman
Published Apr 2012
Over five years in the writing, The Dovekeepers is Alice Hoffman's most ambitious and mesmerizing novel, a tour de force of imagination and research, set in ancient Israel.
by Avner Mandelman
Published Jul 2010
Disguised as a breathtaking thriller, Avner Mandelmans novel reveals Israels double soul, its inherent paradoxes, and its taste for both art and violence. (Paperback Original)
by Vikram Chandra
Published Jan 2008
Vikram Chandra's novel draws the reader deep into the life of Inspector Sartaj Singhand into the criminal underworld of Ganesh Gaitonde, the most wanted gangster in India. It is is a story of friendship and betrayal, of terrible violence, of an astonishing modern city and its dark side.
by Jonathan Stroud
Published Jan 2007
In this thrilling conclusion of the Bartimaeus trilogy, the destinies of Bartimaeus, Nathaniel, and Kitty are thrown together once more as they face treacherous magicians, unravel a masterfully complex conspiracy, and defeat a formidable faction of demons.
by Neil Gaiman
Published Oct 2006
A mythology for a modern age -- complete with dark prophecy, family dysfunction, mystical deceptions, and killer birds. Not to mention a lime.
by Michael Gruber
Published Feb 2006
A genuinely exhilarating thriller that simultaneously offers a profound, deeply provocative exploration of the nature of faith itself.
by Haruki Murakami
Published Jan 2006
A tour de force of metaphysical reality, powered by two remarkable characters: a teenage boy who runs away from home to escape a gruesome oedipal prophecy, and an aging simpleton.
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