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Michael Pearce

The Mamur Zapt and the Night of the Dog

The Mamur Zapt, Head of Cairo's Secret Police under British Rule, did not concern himself with routine police matters. His are the intrigues, the shadowy and sinister events aimed at creating political instability—an event such as the discovery of the body of a dog in a Coptic tomb. This supreme Moslem insult could touch off an explosion among the Christian community. Equally volatile is the visit from an English Member of Parliament intent upon inspecting the Cromer administration's accounts. It is not a welcome time for a command that Captain Owen, the Mamur Zapt, show the MP's niece the sights. Worse, the sights include a dancing dervish stabbed before the lady's very eyes. Is this all part of a pattern that could lead to blood on the streets and set Cairo's ethnic communities at each other's throats?
217 printed pages
Original publication
2024
Publication year
2024
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    He paused impressively, looked through the sheaf of papers he was holding in his hand, pulled one out and laid it on the desk in front of Owen.
  • Christopher Wanghas quoted6 years ago
    nded Zeinab.

    ‘I told you. She’s the niece of this MP who’s visiting us.’

    ‘What is she doing here?’

    ‘Keeping him company, I suppose. Having a holiday.’

    ‘She’s come here to get a husband. Like all the others.’

    ‘I wouldn’t have thought

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