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Loading... Lulu in Marrakechby Diane Johnson
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Decided not tor read it. I had just finished re-reading The Eight. which had some lovely scenes set in Tangier, and wanted something similarly exotic. I was standing in Barnes and Noble, talking to my friend Deb on the phone, and I saw the lovely red cover with Lulu in Marrakech, across the center, and thought, “Ah, just what I was looking for!” (continued here) It is really unfair the way islam is treated in this book. It stroke me that this was accepted by a main publishing house such as Penguin. The author, through the main character, presents only the worst of the islamic culture in Morocco . Some comments are racist and offensive (all women are mistreated, all islamists are terrorists...). The spy story itself is not credible, it is more about gossiping than spying. Despite all this, the plot is engaging and sometimes humorous. Not as fun to read as Le Divorce - somehow the whole spy element seems an afterthought. On the other hand, maybe espionage is this unplanned, untutored and just plain haphazard. I enjoyed the glimpse inside the Marrakach that I did not see on my holiday - the expat community and the political intriques. I like Johnson's writing, but this book couldn't quite decide what it wanted to be. The beginning was quite promising: heroine works undercover for the CIA and is sent to Marrakech, ostensibly to reunite with her lover, to ferret out sources of terrorist group financing. Her lover has other affairs, she meets clandestinely with her handler and her contact, they end up torturing and mistakenly killing a suspect - but neither the emotion of a love story or the spycraft of a good spy novel are there. Plus she's the most inept unbelievable spy I've ever encountered. no reviews | add a review
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