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The Jealous

The Sufi Mysteries Quartet Book Two
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Description

Book Two of The Sufi Mysteries Quartet


It's easier to solve a crime than solve yourself


Baghdad 295 hijri/907 CE


When a distinguished scholar dies in Baghdad, nearly everyone points the finger at his slave Mu'mina, as the one who called a demon to kill him. Tein, a former frontier fighter turned investigator with the Grave Crimes Section, has no time for religion, let alone jinn, and sets out to prove her innocent. But Ammar, Tein's superior and old wartime friend, has already pushed her case before the Police Chief's court where she's sure to be executed or condemned to rot in the prisons built into the damp walls of Baghdad's Round City.


With the help of his twin sister, Zaytuna, his childhood friend, Mustafa, and Zaytuna's friend, the untamable Saliha, Tein plunges into a dangerous investigation that takes them into the world of talisman-makers and seers, houses of prostitution and gambling, and the fractious secular and religious court systems, all in an effort to turn back the tragic circumstances set in motion by Ammar's destructive fear of a girl horribly wronged.

Product Details

PublisherLaury Silvers
Publish DateApril 04, 2020
Pages440
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781777531324
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 1.0 inches | 1.4 pounds

About the Author

Laury Silvers is a retired historian of early Islam and Sufism. She is a North American Muslim.

Reviews

"The Jealous intertwines the stories of two mysteries, the first - the murder of a wealthy Imam in tenth-century Baghdad - secular, the second - the mystery of the soul's journey to God - spiritual. In this sequel to her acclaimed debut novel The Lover, Laury Silvers has written a riveting tale that will have the reader turning pages far into the night."

- Joyce Lionarons, Bestselling Author of the Matthew Cordwainer and Gavin Rownt Mysteries


"Silvers masterfully uses literature to fuse suspense and mysticism and capture readers in an intricately-woven historical mystery that taps into timeless human experiences."

- Layla Abdullah-Poulos, Managing Editor, NbA Muslims


"Completely engrossing and richly atmospheric. Tenth century Baghdad comes alive through the eyes of a dazzling cast of characters."

- Ausma Zehanat Khan, acclaimed author of The Getty-Khattak Mysteries



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