Harmattan season : a novel / Tochi Onyebuchi.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781250782977 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 228 pages ; 22 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Tor, a Tom Doherty Associates book, 2025.
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| Subject: | Missing persons > Fiction. Private investigators > Fiction. Secrecy > Fiction. Africa, West > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Fantasy fiction. Noir fiction. Novels. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lakeshore Branch | FIC Onyeb | 31681010421956 | FICTION | Available | - |
- B & T Entertainment
Down-on-his-luck veteran and private eye Boubacar, avoiding trouble and struggling with his dual identity, is pulled into a dangerous mystery when a vanishing, bleeding woman leads him into the heart of a city on the verge of violent upheaval between French occupiers and fractured indigenous factions. 100,000 first printing. - Baker & Taylor
"Award-winning author Tochi Onyebuchi's new standalone novel is hard-boiled fantasy noir: Raymond Chandler meets P. Djáelâi Clark in a postcolonial West Africa Fortune always left whatever room I walked into, which is why I don't leave my place much these days... Veteran and private eye Boubacar doesn't need much-least of all trouble-but trouble always seems to find him. Work has dried up, and he'd rather be left alone to deal with his bills as the Harmattan rolls in to coat the city in dust, but Bouba is a down on his luck deux fois, suspended between two cultures and two worlds. When a bleeding woman stumbles onto his doorway, only to vanish just as quickly, Bouba reluctantly finds himself enmeshed in the secrets of a city boiling on the brink of violence. The French occupiers are keen to keep the peace at any cost, and the indigenous dugulen have long been shattered into restless factions vying for a chance to reclaim their lost heritage and abilities. As each hardwon clue reveals horrifying new truths, Bouba may have to carve out parts of himself he's long kept hidden, and decide what he's willing to offer next. From the visionary author of Riot Baby and Goliath, Harmattan Season is a gripping fantasy noir in the tradition of Chandler, Hammond, and Christie that will have you by the throat-both dryly funny and unforgettably evocative"-- - Baker & Taylor
Veteran and private eye Boubacar must pull his attention away from his unpaid bills to investigate the disappearance of a bleeding woman who appeared at his door. - McMillan Palgrave
âThis is a brilliant blending of worlds and traditionsâWest African lore meets Easy Rawlinsâwhich makes for something absolutely devourable. And thatâs exactly what I did. Without a doubt, this is Onyebuchi at his best!â âJason Reynolds
Fortune always left whatever room I walked into, which is why I donât leave my place much these days...
Veteran and private eye Boubacar doesnât need muchâleast of all troubleâbut trouble always seems to find him. Work has dried up, and heâd rather be left alone to deal with his bills as the Harmattan rolls in to coat the city in dust, but Bouba is a down on his luck deux-fois, suspended between two cultures and two worlds.
When a bleeding woman stumbles onto his doorway, only to vanish just as quickly, Bouba reluctantly finds himself enmeshed in the secrets of a city boiling on the brink of violence. The French occupiers are keen to keep the peace at any cost, and the indigenous dugulen have long been shattered into restless factions vying for a chance to reclaim their lost heritage and abilities. As each hard-won clue reveals horrifying new truths, Bouba may have to carve out parts of himself heâs long kept hidden, and decide what heâs willing to offer next.
From the visionary author of Riot Baby and Goliath, Harmattan Season is a gripping fantasy noir in the tradition of Chandler, Hammond, and Christie that will have you by the throatâboth dryly funny and unforgettably evocative.