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Book Review of City of Veils

City of Veils
City of Veils
Author: Zoe Ferraris
Book Type: Paperback
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CITY OF VEILS was the August 2012 pick in my online book club, The Reading Cove. And I wish I could say it delivered on the promise of an engaging Saudi Arabian murder mystery....alas, I cannot...because, overall, the story is as dry as the Saudi desert.

A woman's body is found on the beach, and from there a very poorly-paced police investigation ensues; slow, tedious, and dull.

The personal lives of the lead investigators were explored at length with tiresome cultural pussy-footing, bogging down the murder mystery plot. It got old. Fast.

There was an interesting scene about 180 pages in, where I thought, okay, it's getting good...but it seemed to be in quite a hurry to get back to the dull, police procedural narrative, and the relationship angst. So in the end, I can't get CITY OF VEILS higher than a C-.

If you're looking for a great read set in the Middle East, I highly recommend THE KITE RUNNER by Khaled Housseini instead!