![]() ![]() During the hair-raising journey by flying carpet, Nahri meets spirits and monsters and develops feelings for Dara, a deeply conflicted being with a long, tangled past. ![]() Dara insists that Nahri is no longer safe-evil djinn threaten her life, so he must convey her to Daevabad, a legendary eastern city protected by impervious magical brass walls. ![]() Then, during a supposed exorcism, she somehow summons a mysterious djinn warrior named Dara, whose magic is both real and incomprehensibly powerful. On the streets of 18th-century Cairo, young Nahri-she has a real talent for medicine but lacks the wherewithal to acquire proper training-makes a living swindling Ottoman nobles by pretending to wield supernatural powers she doesn’t believe in. A rich Middle Eastern fantasy, the first of a trilogy: Chakraborty’s intriguing debut. ![]()
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