“‘I will tell you a story, but it comes
with a warning; when you hear it, you will become someone else.’
He calls himself Alif - few people know his
real name - a young man born in a Middle Eastern city that straddles the
ancient and modern worlds. When Alif meets the aristocratic Intisar, he
believes he has found love. But their relationship has no future - Intisar is
promised to another man and her family's honour must be satisfied. As a
remembrance, Intisar sends the heartbroken Alif a mysterious book. Entitled The Thousand and One Days, Alif
discovers that this parting gift is a door to another world - a world from a
very different time, when old magic was in the ascendant and the djinn walked
amongst us.
With the book in his hands, Alif finds himself drawing
attention - far too much attention - from both men and djinn. Thus begins an
adventure that takes him through the crumbling streets of a once-beautiful
city, to uncover the long-forgotten mysteries of the Unseen. Alif is about to
become a fugitive in both the corporeal and incorporeal worlds. And he is about
to unleash a destructive power that will change everything and everyone -
starting with Alif himself.”
Alif
the Unseen by G Willow Wilson promises to be a
treat. It’s published this month by Corvus (12.99). Wilson is also the writer
of the acclaimed graphic novel Cairo.
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