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In the Face of Jinn
In the Face of Jinn
Author: Cheryl Howard Crew
Sisters Liz and Christine Shepherd own a lucrative import business in California, and make frequent forays to the Middle and Far East to refresh their inventory. Just at the end of a trip, Liz disappears near an area rife with clan wars and rumors of foreign kidnappings. Christine vows to find her, despite being warned off her efforts by both th...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780312326494
ISBN-10: 0312326491
Publication Date: 1/24/2006
Pages: 320
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4.5 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 1
Meh. Not fantastic but not totally unworthy either. I question a few things one being the translations of certain Urdu, Dari,& Pashto words/phrases. There is also some editing that wasn't caught. As far as story line/plot; it was decent but also had a few questionable situations. One being the issue of, would a woman brutally raped in a foreign nation not just once but multiple times, fall in love with a Pakistani man and "make love" to him all within a few weeks? Especially when she's so ill with "bugs" she can barely move? Doubtful. There's more but, to write would give away key points so I won't spoil. If you don't take the writing and story too seriously and just find the point in its loose concept then it can still be an enjoyable read with some quality concepts but, if you're really hardcore and expect your books to be completely error free and the story line to not have contradictions then you may want to pass on this one. For an author's first write though - it's not all that horrible.
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Written by Ron Howards wife!! so I wondered how she would measure up. She did very well I thought, 2 american girls in India, I won't elaborate. I love to read stories/memoirs from other cultures since that is what I myself experienced and it did keep me very entertained and wondering what would happen next. Definitely would recommend it.


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