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A Spy in Time - by Imraan Coovadia (Paperback)

A Spy in Time - by  Imraan Coovadia (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><strong>Longlisted for the Sunday Times Barry Ronge Fiction Prize</strong><br><strong>Shortlisted for the 2019 Ilube Nommo Award for Best Novel</strong> <br /> <strong>Finalist for the 2019 Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science-Fiction Novel</strong> <p/><b>Enver Eleven is twenty-five years old and ready for adventure.</b> <p/>He's the Agency's newest recruit, eager to leap through his first gate into an unfamiliar time. In Enver's home city of Johannesburg, fair-skinned people are a rarity and have been for centuries. The people of Johannesburg were spared the ravages of the apocalypse because of the thousands of miles of mining tunnels running beneath it. <p/>The Agency's thinking machines have set his first mission for Marrakesh, circa 1955. His handler is the tough and taciturn Shanumi Six. <p/>Their mission: prevent the apocalypse from happening again. <p/>But when a cabal of temporal chaos-bringers kidnaps Shanumi, Enver must strike out across the timeline's hotspots--Rio de Janeiro 1967, Johannesburg 2271--on a mission to preserve our very existence. His journeys put him in the middle of a catastrophe which will force him to put his assumptions to the test in an atmosphere of conspiracy and intrigue. <p/>Award-winning novelist Imraan Coovadia (<i>The Wedding</i>, <i>Tales of the Metric System</i>) returns with this crackling Afrofuturistic tale of intrigue in which the course of human history hangs in the balance. <br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Imraan Coovadia's <i>A Spy in Time</i> tosses us in a blender of space and time, through the travels and trials of Enver Eleven, a philosopher of a secret agent, tasked with saving humanity. A truly gripping and inventive book.<br>―<b>Ayesha Harruna Attah</b>, author of <i>The Hundred Wells of Salaga</i> <p/>Riveting and inventive, Coovadia delivers the goods in a rollicking tale across time and perception.<br>―<b>Gary Phillips</b>, editor of <i>The Obama Inheritance</i><br><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Phantasmagoric scenes of the descendants of black miners wrapping themselves in the skins of hunted whites and of AI-operated bulldozers breaking through the dome walls surrounding iridescent chronogates nicely illustrate Coovadia's twisty plot and ingenious resolution.--<b>Nisi Shawl</b>, author of <i>Everfair</i> <p/>Coovadia's latest may require some rereading to fully understand what happened, but it will be worth it for the twists and turns as the plot winds to its conclusion. <br>--<b>Booklist</b> <p/>Imraan Coovadia's <i>A Spy in Time</i> tosses us in a blender of space and time, through the travels and trials of Enver Eleven, a philosopher of a secret agent, tasked with saving humanity. Gripping and inventive. ―<b>Ayesha Harruna Attah</b>, author of <i>The Hundred Wells of Salaga</i> <p/> Riveting and inventive, Coovadia delivers the goods in a rollicking tale across time and perception. <br>―<b>Gary Phillips</b>, editor of <i>The Obama Inheritance</i> <p/> A solid, well-told science-fiction story that, like the best examples of the genre, offers imaginative and intelligent contemplation of where we might end up, while also providing a space for the contemplation of where we are now and how we got here. <br>--<i>The Sunday Times</i> <p/> Quite a good story, too--not going to space-operatic lengths but rather focusing only on the essential. Coovadia is a talented writer, and the story flows--even with it's wild jumps (in time)--smoothly and engagingly. <br>--<i>Complete Review</i> <p/> Coovadia's style is crisp and clean, his characters intriguing and his ideas edgy. He obviously enjoys mystifying his readers, shaking them up and ensuring they sink into the quick-sands of his creation. <br />--<b>Jennifer de Klerk, </b> Artslink.co.za<br>

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