by John Harlan Hughes (Author)
What do a woman's freshly burned corpse and a stallion shot dead at a birthday party have in common? They're Captain Equi's first cases in his new post as a homicide detective in Tangier, between the two World Wars. The Italian aristocrat is in North Africa after running afoul of Mussolini's inner circle, assigned to the Tangier International Zone in July 1936. The crimes couldn't be more different except that they reveal a disturbing side to this place, where secrecy and silence are the norms. Captain Equi is determined to do his job but he soon learns that Berbers, Arabs, expats of dubious provenance, smugglers, and spies were there first, and all co-exist under uneasy adherence to the unspoken "Tangier Rules." Captain Equi navigates the turbulent region to find answers, even as he realizes there are those in his own department sabotaging his efforts. There's the by-the-book Brit, a proud old career French officer, and an urbane, dapper Portuguese detective with a taste for expensive clothing. Whom can he trust and who will sell him out to the highest bidder? Equi discovers what following the Tangier Rules can ultimately mean, as well as who's really running the Zone and what they want from him. If that isn't enough trouble, the Spanish Civil War breaks out next door to Tangier in Spanish Morocco, and Equi is forced to decide between justice and survival. Fans of Donna Leone and Louise Penny will love this new series set in 1930s Morocco.
Author Biography
John Harlan Hughes has published House of Tears (Lyons Press, 2005), a nonfiction book of historical adventures in the Islamic world. Dead in Tangier is his first Captain Equi mystery novel. He lives in Vancouver, Canada. For more on the author, the book, and Tangier, please visit johnharlanhughes.com
Number of Pages: 488
Dimensions: 1.09 x 8.5 x 5.51 IN
Publication Date: April 13, 2018