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The Black Crescent

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1950s Morocco: murder, magic and divided loyalties...
Hamou Badi is born in a mountain village with the magical signs of the zouhry on his hands. The zouhry is a figure of legend, capable of finding all manner of treasure. But instead of finding treasure, young Hamou finds a body.
Haunted by this unsolved murder, Hamou goes on to train as a police officer in Casablanca. Yet the city is trapped in a nationalist uprising, and Hamou is soon torn between his heritage and his employers. How will he choose between all he knows and all he loves?
'Hugely enjoyable' Rachel Hore
'Compelling' The Times
'Addictive reading' Viggo Mortensen
'Powerful and transportive' Elizabeth Chadwick
'A must-read' Chat
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 15, 2024
      Johnson (The White Hare) imbues 1950s Morocco with some light magic in this robust tale about a man favored by djinns. The sultan is exiled from French Morocco, and a Moroccan nationalist group known as the Black Crescent stage killings of French citizens to wrest back control of their country. Against this backdrop, Hamou Badi discovers a dead body in the fictional village of Tiziane, and the sight inspires him to move to Casablanca to train as a police officer. There, he establishes a new life and finds a new family. As violence and rebellion rage on in Casablanca, however, he inevitably runs into members of the Black Crescent and discovers that his friends and family are also among them. Working for the French Sûreté, Hamou finds himself torn between his allegiances to his countrymen and the colonizers. Despite establishing early on that Hamou is a zouhry, a half human, half djinn creature capable of finding water sources and treasure, Johnson keeps the magic vague and only occasionally relevant to the plot. Though historical fantasy readers may be disappoint, others will be drawn in by the tense and complex political machinations. This is one to savor.

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