![]() ![]() His mother is dead and his father is the black sheep of the family. ![]() Indelbed is a young boy living in a crumbling mansion in Dhaka. The story follows two members of the Khan Rahman family. Although the plot takes the reader all over the world visiting different djinn, a lot of the action and initial character development takes place in the capital city of Bangladesh. It’s so immersive and detailed and there are a couple of great twists and turns in the plot. Hossainĭjinn City was the first book I read last year and there are elements of it that still pop into my mind. It will have you feeling like you’re on those city streets in the shadows between the neon lights. ![]() The world building is incredible and detailed with the capital city as the backdrop with its tunnels, ports, and neighborhoods loyal to this or that clan. I love that the narrative is interspersed with tales of Kekon folklore and origin stories of the gods. ![]()
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