The book is useful for those interested in the late 19th and early 20th century Egypt. It describes the general scene and some of the important events around Ghazi’s premiership, and in that, it is very informative yet an easy read. That aside, the writing style is somewhat unconventional: the extent to which the author asserts his objectivity at the start of the book is uncalled for; The way events were sequenced around Ghazi’s assassination is not inflow, covering some major events around the assassination with brevity….