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    SINISTER INTERTWINING

    http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/ea10a278-d7de-11e1-80a8-00144feabdc0.html#ixzz22WIvsexB
    August 3, 2012 9:49 pm

    Review by Christopher Fowler

    A well-researched tale combining an archaeological puzzler with
    contemporary Middle Eastern concerns The Labyrinth of Osiris, by Paul
    Sussman, Bantam Press, RRPŁ12.99, 560 pages

    When a female investigative journalist is found garrotted in
    Jerusalem's Armenian Cathedral, the problem is not uncovering her
    enemies but working through a list that includes the bosses of a
    multinational corporation. Arieh Ben-Roi is the detective charged with
    the task, and he enlists the help of Yusuf Khalifa of the Egyptian
    police. Khalifa, in turn, needs to find out who's poisoning desert
    wells, and soon the cases intertwine. By the time Khalifa is trapped
    in the titular labyrinth, he's not the only one sweating.

    >From the cover and title, you'd be forgiven for thinking that Sussman
    is after Dan Brown's crown, but take heart. This is a genuinely
    exciting read from a world-class storyteller. Sussman pulls together
    the strands of a complex, well-researched tale with ease, combining
    his archaeological puzzler with contemporary Middle Eastern concerns.

    It's a beautifully observed thriller that's sadly also the author's
    last, following his death in May.




    From: A. Papazian
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