For the second time, after “Vertigo,” Ahmed Murad takes the crime as a background that reveals, in an interesting manner, the scenes of society and the rampant corruption among all its classes..and in this way he confirms the rules of the novel genre that he became a pioneer for.
God made Abraham
Taha was nothing but a medical representative in a pharmaceutical company. A dull, monotonous life, a suit, a tie, a leather bag, and a tactful tongue that appeals to the most powerful doctors for his medicines
At home he lives alone with his disabled father
That was before a mysterious murder left him behind and changed his world...forever
His life turns into an island of secrets, which he begins to discover in an antique notebook that he accidentally stumbles upon, and finds with him a terrible tool that has the effect of magic.
Then "Taha" and the officer "Walid Sultan" start tracking down a murderer they have no evidence against
We will read here how this crime turns into a series of killings. And how murder becomes a door that reveals to us a world of corruption, and the power of power that extends for generations in an exciting succession that never confirms that "Taha" will reach its end.
Pages: 440