Mamur Zapt
The Mamur Zapt is the protagonist of an award-winning series of historical fiction police procedurals, written by Sudanese-born novelist Michael Pearce. The novels are set in Cairo at the turn of the twentieth century. Egypt was ruled notionally by a khedive but the British administered the country at the time. Rather than being a specific person, "Mamur Zapt" was the official title of the head of the Cairo secret police.[1][2] Pearce filled this role with Gareth Cadwallader Owen, a Welsh army captain.[3]
The first in the series, The Mamur Zapt and the Return of the Carpet, was published in 1988.[4]
As of 2016, there are 19 novels in the Mamur Zapt series.
Titles in the series
- The Mamur Zapt and the Return of the Carpet. Collins Crime. 1988. ISBN 9780002321679.
- The Mamur Zapt and the Night of the Dog. Collins Crime. 1989. ISBN 9780002322119.
- The Mamur Zapt and the Donkey-Vous. Collins. 1990. ISBN 978-0002322652.
- The Mamur Zapt and the Men Behind. Harper Fontana. 1991. ISBN 9780006472667.
- The Mamur Zapt and the Girl in the Nile. Collins. 1992. ISBN 9780002323680.
- The Mamur Zapt and the Spoils of Egypt. Collins Crime. 1992. ISBN 9780002324175.
- The Mamur Zapt and the Camel of Destruction. Collins Crime. 1993. ISBN 9780002324878.
- The Snake Catcher's Daughter. Collins Crime. 1994. ISBN 9780002325349.
- The Mingrelian Conspiracy. Collins Crime. 1995. ISBN 9780002325684.
- The Fig Tree Murder. Collins Crime. 1997. ISBN 9780002326193.
- The Last Cut. Collins Crime. 1998. ISBN 9780002326582.
- Death of an Effendi. Collins Crime. 1999. ISBN 9780002326858.
- A Cold Touch of Ice. Harper Collins. 2000. ISBN 9780002326971.
- The Face in the Cemetery. Collins Crime. 2001. ISBN 9780002326988.
- The Point in the Market. Poisoned Pen. 2003. ISBN 9781590581377.
- The Mark of the Pasha. Poisoned Pen. 2008. ISBN 9781590584446.
- The Bride Box. Severn House. 2013. ISBN 9780727883032.
- The Mouth of the Crocodile. Severn House. 2015. ISBN 9780727884633.
- The Women of the Souk. Severn House. 2016. ISBN 9780727886187.
References
- Callendar, Newgate (23 December 1990). "Spies & Thrillers". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
- Gabriel Warburg (2012). "Book Review: A History of the Egyptian Intelligence Service, A History of the Mukhabarat, 1910–2009". Middle Eastern Studies. 48 (2): 311–313. doi:10.1080/00263206.2011.648872.
- "The Mamur Zapt and the Men Behind". Kirkus Reviews. 1 July 1993. Retrieved 22 June 2017.
- Husband, Janet; Husband, Jonathan F. (2009). Sequels: An Annotated Guide to Novels in Series. American Library Association. p. 534. ISBN 9780838909676.
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