72 pages • 2 hours read
416
Novel • Fiction
Cairo, Egypt • 1910s
2021
Adult
16-18 years
In P. Djèlí Clark's A Master of Djinn, Fatma el-Sha’arawi, an agent for Egypt’s Ministry of Alchemy, Enchantments, and Supernatural Entities, investigates the mysterious incineration of the Hermetic Brotherhood of al-Jahiz by a masked man claiming to be the historical mystic al-Jahiz. As she delves into the case with her new partner Hadia and her lover Siti, Fatma uncovers a plot involving illusion, powerful magical relics, and sinister intentions to disrupt social order. The novel intricately blends elements of steampunk, fantasy, and detective fiction while tackling themes of social justice and racial equality, resonating with contemporary issues.
Mysterious
Fantastical
Suspenseful
Adventurous
Gritty
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P. Djèlí Clark’s A Master of Djinn dazzles with its imaginative setting and intricate world-building, set in an alternate 1912 Cairo. Critics praise its unique blend of fantasy and steampunk elements, vibrant characters, and engaging plot. Some note a slightly slow start but commend the story’s rich cultural texture and exciting climax. Overall, a highly recommended read.
A reader who enjoys A Master of Djinn by P. Djèlí Clark is likely a fan of genre-blending narratives, combining steampunk, fantasy, and mystery. They may appreciate the alternative historical setting similar to The City of Brass by S. A. Chakraborty or the detective elements found in The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown.
34,948 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
416
Novel • Fiction
Cairo, Egypt • 1910s
2021
Adult
16-18 years
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