A Master of Djinn by P. Djeli Clark, 392 pages
In a steampunk Cairo, a mysterious man who claims to be a legendary master of djinn has murdered a roomful of influential foreigners. Agent Fatma el-Sha'arawi is assigned to the case, and soon discovers that even if the "master of djinn" is a fraud, he's still stirring up a whole lot of trouble.
For fans of steampunk, this book is a must-read. As someone who doesn't really care for steampunk, I focused on the djinn and mystical parts, and thought it was a good time. As always, Clark created a hopping good story with some amazing worldbuilding.
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