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  • Published on: 1900
  • Binding: Paperback

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4Compelling
By Bibliodysseus
Set in modern day Lahore the book opens with Darashikoh Shezad despairing in his prison cell. It soon regresses to the start of his steep decline from prosperous young banker to this sticky end. His narrative is punctuated by contributions – testimonies – from other characters: his partner in crime Murad Badshah; his old friend Aurangzeb; and Aurangzeb’s attractive wife Mumtaz.Like the moths drawn to his candle flames, Darashikoh circles disaster and makes one unwise choice after another. He is not stupid and knows the potential consequences (ending up as moth smoke), but each incremental step is taken as it offers a slim chance of escape from facing up to his worsening predicament.The Lahore setting is atmospheric and convincing, against a backdrop of international tension over Pakistan’s first nuclear bomb tests. The internal polarisation of society in to haves and have-nots (of air conditioning) is palpable as Dara moves between the jet set and the shady underclass.Although increasingly difficult to sympathise with Dara, his story remains compelling throughout, helped by some key late reveals and a couple of twists in the tail.I am not sure the somewhat strange prologue and placing the reader in the position of the trial judge work particularly well, but neither do they detract from what is a really good read.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
3I heard this discussed on Radio 4's 'A Good Read' and decided to give it a go
By Bobbie
The rake’s progress of a young Pakistani man who loses his junior banking job and falls for his friend’s wife. I heard this discussed on Radio 4's 'A Good Read' and decided to give it a go.Told in various voices as if for a trial, it has the self-consciousness of a first novel (over-structured, heavy symbolism, annoyingly ambiguous ending) and is nowhere near as good as ‘The Reluctant Fundamentalist’, but it’s very good in parts and the style is as mesmeric. None of the characters are likable or intended to be. The portrait of (1990s?) Lahore society is fascinating, though depressing.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
3Good but a little slow
By Liz Lucas
I vastly preferred the Reluctant Fundamentalist, the author's subsequent offering. This book rambles a bit and I had little sympathy with the leading characters.On the plus side, its a great insight into the culture and status quo of the characters life in modern day times and how different societies are in different parts of the world - this made it an interesting enough read and worth ploughing through to the end.

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