![]() Chakraborty’s richly detailed narrative and painstakingly imagined world building is the perfect escape from the real world, something we could all use these days. ![]() Will Nahri’s undeniable attachment to the city help her to realize her true powers, or will the conflict and chaos consume her? With still-angry demons looking for her in Cairo, Nahri decides it’s best to follow Dara to Daevabad, where she becomes embroiled in schemes of political corruption when she befriends Alizayd, a young prince hoping to overhaul his father’s rotten government. ![]() Dara saves Nahri from the demons and tells her the tale of the legendary city of Daevabad-the City of Brass. What she doesn’t know is where she came from, or why she can speak a language that no one else seems to understand.īut everything changes for Nahri during one of her cons when she accidentally summons demons-and Dara, a darkly mysterious djinn-while messing around with the language. ![]() ![]() Nahri is a young con woman who knows all the tricks to staying alive and ahead of the law on the streets of 18th-century Cairo. Come along for a tale of magic, mystery, and adventure in this wildly enchanting debut! A dizzyingly exciting Middle Eastern-inspired novel, filled with mythology, treachery, and schemes around every corner, The City of Brass is a beautifully told fantasy book that is perfect for fans of cons and conjurers, demons, and desert worlds. ![]()
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