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Two down on their luck black-marketeers, Dagr and Kinza, have inherited a very important prisoner: the former star torturer of the Ba'athist regime, Captain Hamid, who promises them untold riches if they convey him to Mosul. The American private Hoffman, their good friend and partner in crime, undertakes to help them escape the authorities. Getting out of Baghdad is not so easy, however. The city is alive with 5000 years of history, and soon they are embroiled in the search for a serial killer, and the mysteries of an ancient watch which doesn't tell time. Hounded by religious fanatics, librarians, alchemists and special elements of the former Iraqi secret service, they must survive long enough to understand that what everyone is looking for is, quite simply, the secret to eternal life: which was apparently discovered quite long ago, and had been misplaced.

Saad Z. Hossain

Saad Z. Hossain Bangladeshi author writing in English. He lives in Dhaka, Bangladesh. His war satire, Escape from Baghdad!, was published in 2015 by Unnamed Press[1] in the US, and Aleph in India. It was translated into French by Agullo Editions, as Bagdad la Grande Evasion. His second book, Djinn City, was released in 2017 by Unnamed Press, Aleph Book Company, and Bengal Lights Publications. It was also published in French by Agullo Editions in October 2020, translated by Jean Francois Le Ruyet. His third The Gurkha and the Lord of Tuesday, was published in summer 2019 by Tor.com.[3] It has received critical acclaim and was a finalist for the Locus Awards as well as the IGNYTE Awards 2020 by Fiyahcon

Title

Baghdad Immortals

Author

Saad Z. Hossain

Publisher

Bengal Publication

Number of Pages

322

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Short Story
  • First Published

    JAN 2013

    Two down on their luck black-marketeers, Dagr and Kinza, have inherited a very important prisoner: the former star torturer of the Ba'athist regime, Captain Hamid, who promises them untold riches if they convey him to Mosul. The American private Hoffman, their good friend and partner in crime, undertakes to help them escape the authorities. Getting out of Baghdad is not so easy, however. The city is alive with 5000 years of history, and soon they are embroiled in the search for a serial killer, and the mysteries of an ancient watch which doesn't tell time. Hounded by religious fanatics, librarians, alchemists and special elements of the former Iraqi secret service, they must survive long enough to understand that what everyone is looking for is, quite simply, the secret to eternal life: which was apparently discovered quite long ago, and had been misplaced.
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