Shadows of Marrakech

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Pub Date 7 Feb 2025 | Archive Date 7 Mar 2025

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Description

Running a bed and breakfast in Riad Waqi, an old courtyard house in exotic Marrakech, is not the escape it seems for Ramzi, a disillusioned Scottish scientist. He cannot decide who are more exasperating, staff or guests, especially when one of the clients, a young Frenchman Paul Gallisot, is murdered in the city.

Up for a challenge, Ramzi turns detective and makes his own investigations into the killing, at a time when Morocco prepares for the festival of Eid and the ritual slaughter of sheep in the nation’s homes.

Paul Gallisot’s childhood links to North Africa, his enigmatic wife Nicole, and their relationship with Tahar, who is suspected of being involved in the Casablanca terrorist attacks, lead Ramzi down a path as challenging as the maze of Marrakech’s historic Medina.

As Ramzi makes headway, he meets the unorthodox Dr Rashida, is bewildered by Inspector Karim, endures the prejudice of Paul’s sister, is confided a mystery by an American Bob Spasoff, and in his role as hotelier, plays havoc with Riad Waqi’s guests.

The search for motive and murderer progresses from a traditional exorcism to a journey across the Atlas to the ominous Blue Rocks near the oasis of Tafraoute. There, comedy turns to tragedy as he uncovers the facts and realises that life defies scientific logic.

Running a bed and breakfast in Riad Waqi, an old courtyard house in exotic Marrakech, is not the escape it seems for Ramzi, a disillusioned Scottish scientist. He cannot decide who are more...


Advance Praise

'The Shadows of Marrakech is a game…like Ariadne’s thread, the reader is led through a labyrinth of mystery, ambiguity and shifting focuses to reveal unsettling truths.’ Maria de Fátima Marinho

‘A dauntingly assured new voice.’ The Sunday Times

‘A brilliant... teller of tales.’ Penelope Fitzgerald, Booker Prize Winner

‘Philip Brebner's skilfully constructed novel...is remarkable.’ The Times

'Outstanding.' Time Out

‘North African enthusiasts will be entranced.’ Daily Telegraph

'The Shadows of Marrakech is a game…like Ariadne’s thread, the reader is led through a labyrinth of mystery, ambiguity and shifting focuses to reveal unsettling truths.’ Maria de Fátima Marinho

‘A...


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ISBN 9781919607511
PRICE £8.99 (GBP)
PAGES 260

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Featured Reviews

This richly descriptive murder mystery set in Marrakech is divine.

It has a good main character and the story itself is wonderfully told.

Ramzi runs a bed and beakfast and is quite disillusioned, so when a gust is found dead, Ramzi jumps at the chance to discover the facts and find the killer.

This is such a fun read and I spent a day reading. I was surprised at how much i learned about the country and it's customs, the author has obviously researched this book in order to give the reader an authentic experience.

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Having recently been to Marrakech, it was lovely to re-immerse myself in the sights and sounds of the place. This was a fun and entertaining read. I loved the character of Ramzi. Looking forward to reading the next book in the series.

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Firstly thank you Netgalley for this Arc

Loved the book but my main attraction was it was based in Marrakech and having been on holiday there quite a few times it was nice to recognise places

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