My new book, Egyptian Gothic, a collection of never-before-published stories (one novella, a short story, and two radio plays originally written for the BBC), is out now on Kindle.
Here is the official synopsis: "Do you think you know about Egypt? Its dark secrets, its hidden memories? Discover Egypt for the first time in EGYPTIAN GOTHIC, a collection of four Gothic/Suspense tales.
Egyptian Gothic… Egypt as you've never experienced it before.
This is the Egypt of blood, tears, and dark deeds. The Egypt of tyrants, monsters, and ghostly Pashas.
Contained within these four dark tales are heroes, villains and disturbing truths.
In "Egyptian Gothic", in Post-January 25 Egypt, a failed writer receives an old manuscript of a long-lost Gothic novel that might be the key to the end of life as he knows it.
In "Fire", a struggling young man comes face to face with evil incarnate while working as a security guard for a corrupt Egyptian Minister.
In "The Deaths of Women Scorned" and "The Source", two radio plays originally written for the BBC, discover spellbinding mysteries and a large cast of fascinating characters, including Dr. Fouad Sarhan, who has been called “The Egyptian Nero Wolfe.”
Egyptian Gothic… Egypt as you've never experienced it before.
This is the Egypt of blood, tears, and dark deeds. The Egypt of tyrants, monsters, and ghostly Pashas.
Contained within these four dark tales are heroes, villains and disturbing truths.
In "Egyptian Gothic", in Post-January 25 Egypt, a failed writer receives an old manuscript of a long-lost Gothic novel that might be the key to the end of life as he knows it.
In "Fire", a struggling young man comes face to face with evil incarnate while working as a security guard for a corrupt Egyptian Minister.
In "The Deaths of Women Scorned" and "The Source", two radio plays originally written for the BBC, discover spellbinding mysteries and a large cast of fascinating characters, including Dr. Fouad Sarhan, who has been called “The Egyptian Nero Wolfe.”
The book should come out in an Arabic-Language edition later this year (fingers crossed!). But, for now, readers around the world can get their hands on it through Amazon US, UK, Germany, France, Canada, and Japan. Kindle books are compatible with PC, Mac, and iPad, so you don't have to own a Kindle to be able to read them.