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The Girl in the Nile: A Mamur Zapt Mystery by Michael Pearce

smcleish's review against another edition

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3.0

Originally published on my blog here in August 2001.

When the body of a girl is reported to have fallen overboard from the yacht of the influential Prince Narouz (a potential heir of the Khedive) and then disappears, the Mamur Zapt (the head of the Egyptian secret police) knows that he faces an investigation fraught with political complications - life as usual, in fact.

And this is business as usual for Pearce. The Girl in the Nile is another amusing crime novel, with the excellently drawn background of Edwardian Egypt. This novel may just be repeating the formula, but it is a winning formula.

cspiwak's review against another edition

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3.0

Good tight plot, nice setting, ok characters,could do with more action, or humor. Will try another I. The series
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