Alex Derksen
is on a new assignment in Tanzania, where his stories quickly make the front
pages of international newspapers. He meets Ranna Abramson, a strikingly
beautiful and talented photographer, and he is instantly smitten. The two meet
constantly at press conferences and similar newsworthy events. He notices every
man in her orbit is fascinated with her. Eventually a relationship begins. Ranna
insists on keeping it private to Alex’s frustration.
Not long
after Alex arrives, torrential rains begin, much worse than the usual rainy
season, causing catastrophic damage. Villages are swept away by the flooding and
even the buildings in Dar es Salaam are beginning to falter. Global aid pours
in and Alex and Ranna document its arrival and distribution, as well as the
accompanying press conferences and news releases.
They also
find a body as they are walking on the beach one day. It turns out to be
Janna’s former lover. The police question Janna about more than just the
discovery of the victim. Alex begins to hear about the deaths of other men with
whom Janna has been involved and confronts her. Acting on Janna’s story, the
two stage an elaborate plan to capture a murderer.
The first
item of note about this book is the excellence of the translation. I would
never have suspected that it was translated by a non-native English speaker.
Dialog especially is hard to move from one language to another, but it is
seamless here. Second most important impression is how slowly the story
unfolded. The murder and victim appeared only about a quarter of the way into
the book, quite late by U.S. standards. Once the action started, though, I
found it absorbing.
Vivid setting in modern Dar es Salaam. The juxtaposition of the contemporary and the traditional is striking. The background story of the publicity arc of a major disaster is intriguing. An interesting piece of contemporary African crime fiction.
·
Publisher: Amazon Crossing
(April 16, 2020)
·
Language: English
·
Paperback: 351 pages
·
ISBN-10: 1542018005
·
ISBN-13: 978-1542018005
Aubrey Nye Hamilton ©2022
Aubrey Hamilton is a former librarian who works on Federal It projects by day and reads mysteries at night.
No comments:
Post a Comment