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by Saad Hossain, sci-fi, The Gurkha and the Lord of Tuesday: Edition Language: English: ISBN: Format Type: Readers Also Enjoyed The Gurkha and the Lord of Tuesday. Her Silhouette, Drawn in Water. Paladin's Hope (The Saint of Steel, #3) Burning Roses.  · " The Gurkha and the Lord of Tuesday," by Saad Z. Hossain (edited by Jonathan Strahan), published on Aug by Tor Publishing. Mini-Review (click to view--possible spoilers) Review: (A Word for Authors) Pro: Melek (the Djinn), Bhan (the Gurkha), and Hamilcar (the Sheriff are all strong characters, each with his/her own www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 2 mins.  · " The Gurkha and the Lord of Tuesday," by Saad Z. Hossain (edited by Jonathan Strahan), published on Aug by Tor Publishing. Mini-Review (click to view--possible spoilers) Review: (A Word for Authors) Pro: Melek (the Djinn), Bhan (the Gurkha), and Hamilcar (the Sheriff are all strong characters, each with his/her own www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 2 mins.


A Sword-and-Sorcery Romp: The Gurkha and the Lord of Tuesday by Saad Z. Hossain Lee Mandelo. Tue pm 2 comments Favorite This. The Gurkha and the Lord of Tuesday is, above all. A LOCUS AWARD FINALIST FOR BEST NOVELLA"Saad Z. Hossain continues to blow through the flimsy walls of genre like a whirlwind with The Gurkha and the Lord of Tuesday, sweeping science-fiction, fantasy, myth, and satire into the wildly imaginative vortex of his ever-expanding fictional universe of alternate djinn-history and futures. Hossain's wit and wry compassion create a vision of humanity's. Saad Z. Hossain is a Bangladeshi author writing in English. He lives in Dhaka, Bangladesh.. His war satire, Escape from Baghdad!, was published in by Unnamed Press in the US, and Aleph in India. It was translated into French by Agullo Editions, as Bagdad la Grande www.doorway.ru book was a finalist for the Grand Prix de L'imaginaire His second book, Djinn City, was released in by.


" The Gurkha and the Lord of Tuesday," by Saad Z. Hossain (edited by Jonathan Strahan), published on Aug by Tor Publishing. Mini-Review (click to view--possible spoilers) Review: (A Word for Authors) Pro: Melek (the Djinn), Bhan (the Gurkha), and Hamilcar (the Sheriff are all strong characters, each with his/her own agenda. "Saad Z. Hossain continues to blow through the flimsy walls of genre like a whirlwind with The Gurkha and the Lord of Tuesday, sweeping science-fiction, fantasy, myth, and satire into the wildly imaginative vortex of his ever-expanding fictional universe of alternate djinn-history and futures. Hossain's wit and wry compassion create a vision of humanity's hurtling path through time and space as both farcical and epic, leaving a blazing trail of casualties and wonders."—Indra Das. The Gurkha and the Lord of Tuesday is a novella and so doesn't have the plotty heft of Saad Hossain's other, longer novels, Escape from Baghdad! and Djinn City, but it does have his signature combination of cynicism, wisecracks, likeable yet wildly amoral characters, and a plot that hurtles to the finish. And some of the most badass female characters I have come across in the genre.

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