The Exile Kiss
by George Alec Effingerpublished
June 27th 2006
(first published 1992)
by Orb Books
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Paperback, 320 pages
isbn
076531360X
(isbn13: 9780765313607)
description
Mard Audran has risen from hustling on the streets of the decadent Budayeen ghetto to being the right-hand man of one of the Maghrebs most feared men....more
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bookshelves:
mystery-thriller,
sf-fantasy-horror
Read in February, 2008
Am not clear on why I so love these three novels by Effinger, but I certainly do. They're a happy marriage of Chandleresque mystery with Gibson-era cyberpunk, but recast into a Muslim world with which we've all become quite familiar. They're written with such breezy charm and clear love for his characters that we don't even mind when the mysteries are wrapped up a bit too easily, and our only real cause for regret or sadness is that the story eventually comes to an end.
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scifi
Read in June, 2007
recommends it for:
scifi & mystery loves
I love this book because of its unusual setting (an Arabic world in which implants let you modify your personality and skills). It's smart and funny without being coy. The characters seem real and understandable and the plot is well-developed.
The Sci-Fi is well-done, the mystery is good noir. The mix is heady.
The Sci-Fi is well-done, the mystery is good noir. The mix is heady.
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Read in June, 2008
Many people who have read these books didn't like this last one, but, personally, I think they're wrong. I really enjoyed it. Yes, it wasn't as chock full of adventure as the others, but I found it a stimulating read, and would read it again.
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Read in May, 2008
I find this tattered old paperback on my shelf, long forgotten. How rich was it to be reminded of Effinger's Budayeen Trilogy? Great set of books in terms of their incredible milieu.
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The final book tieing together When Gravity Fails, and Fire in the Sun. A recommended read.
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Read in January, 1998
In my opinion, not quite up to the previous two, but still recommended.
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