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Blaine Williams has been obsessed by the Hollywood classic Casablanca since childhood. Now, in the grip of a mid-life crisis, he goes to the one place that's always provided hope - Casablanca. Descending down through interwoven layers of mystery and intrigue, he finds a city awash with characters right out of the movie Casablanca. A love story and one of cultural exploration, Casablanca Blues shines new light on Morocco's strangest and misunderstood city. From the author of the best-selling The Caliph'S House A Year in Casablanca.

Casablanca Blues paperback Tahir Shah 9781291530131 Books

I can't believe a writer with Tahir Shah's skills wrote this book. I have read several of his non-fiction books, starting with the book about searching for King Solomon's Mines and continuing to his books about living in Morocco. I also read and enjoyed one of his works of fiction- Timbuktu. This book started well with a fast paced mostly plausible plot. By roughly the middle of the book all pretense at writing a anything but a nonsense fairy tale has ended. Let's see : the protagonists break into one of the Kingdom's most notorious maximum security prisons, they defeat machine gun wielding assassins, they break into a secret underworld kingin's secure treasury (the nature and location of the treasury itself require the complete suspension of belief, as does the route into the treasury used by the protagonists)... it just goes on and tiresomely on. Even in the first 100 ages you have no idea how Ghita created her secret apartment. Again, I just can't believe that the author who brought us Arabian Nights and Timbuktu also brought us this.

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  • Paperback 312 pages
  • Publisher lulu.com (November 25, 2013)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1291530134

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What a book! Once I’d started reading CASABLANCA BLUES, I had trouble putting it down – that’s how good it is. A rollicking, rip-snorting yarn cleverly framed by a city and movie that share the same name, it takes you on a ride that’s so enjoyable you’ll be sorry to see it end. CASABLANCA BLUES has everything romance, adventure, suspense, humor, social satire and much more. It’s a true tour de force – the kind of book that could make an avid reader out of even the most confirmed coach potato. I can’t wait until Tahir Shah’s next book comes out.
Taking a few flights from Perth to the north of Thailand, I started reading Casablanca Blues and it reduced the flights from a weary long day to a much shorter journey because of this highly well written and engaging page-turner.
Reading the reviews here on I can only agree with what has been said already. After reading the last novel by Tahir `'Eye Spy'', I thought there might be more about the cruelty of human nature, but in this novel there was a contained tension between the love of life and the dark forces which spoil our existence, such as the major theme of CORRUPTION.
The author had a traumatic experience (see his book ''In Arabian Nights'') in a torture cell in Pakistan, where he went through a mock execution. Eye Spy was more difficult to digest than this latest book (if you are a bit squeamish, like me, about gobbling eyes). The creative writing in the book ''Eye Spy'' seemed to somehow put the dark Mercurial spirit back in the bottle (he spied much of this cruel spirit from behind his blindfold at the time).
In this new book, Casablanca Blues, there are references to our shadow-side via torture cells in Morocco, but again the creativity with which Tahir Shah lets the story unfold, shows us a containment of the dark forces and human's inability to do away with such darkness via a story full of love and the wish to transcend these dark recesses.
The plot is full of different strands which come together well and the suspension is held to the end, as reviewers have already pointed out.
This is not only a very entertaining book told with the art of a true story teller, it should be excellent material for a movie. A good film director would see the potential of the juxtaposition of this work and Casablanca, the classic film. It would engage audiences worldwide, East and West. Could be a blockbuster movie!
The movie Casablanca has been called one of the greatest movies of all time. It is iconic, with lines and scenes that are engraved in our cultural pysche. The new book by jack-of-all-trades writer Tahir Shah pays homage to the movie, but goes far beyond it, illuminating the timeless nature of the story itself.

Everyone seems to be on a collusion course with a destiny they never antipicated.

The cast of characters includes a hopeless dreamer at a dead-end job and the end of his rope; a pampered debuttante who rails at the servants in her Jimmy Choos; a father who is so exasperated he sets his daughter down in the middle of the worst section of Casablanca, and a piano player who was set to the knife in a butchering sex change operation.

Ghita and Blaine Williams are the odd couple who must somehow find the resources, both internal and external, to rescue Ghita's father.

This exciting new book by Tahir Shah is a page-turner for sure, but it is also a mystery, a thriller, an adventure; and somewhere in there, probably a great movie script.

Everyone in this book is changed by the experiences they go through.

If Tahir Shah has been building a bridge between East and West, then in this tale you might say, he has taken us on an imaginative adventure across the bridge and into a world where our shared humanity shines like a hidden diamond.
An incredibly well crafted and imaginative thriller, sprinkled, like an exotic dish, with humour and insightful observations about Morocco in general and Casablanca in particular where the author has made his home. One hero, Blaine, is from the United States and the other, Ghita, a native of Casablanca is a thoroughly spoilt child of a powerful and rich man who has denied her nothing in material things. Put these characters into a plot that includes the quest for a secret treasure associated with the actor Humphrey Bogart, the era of the Second World War, and one man's determination to end the endemic corruption he sees around him and you have a page-turning adventure that did not allow me to put this book down until I had finished it!

For those of us who have not travelled to Morocco this is also a great guide for the armchair traveller, particularly because the author's knowledge of this country is authentic - he has lived in Casablanca for some years and imparts a 'flavour' to the book that the casual tourist never could. This is definitely a book which I will re-read because, like all of Tahir Shah's books, there are little nuggets of gold often missed in the first read. Regardless of genre, Tahir is, in my opinion, a Master Storyteller! I highly recommend this book.
I can't believe a writer with Tahir Shah's skills wrote this book. I have read several of his non-fiction books, starting with the book about searching for King Solomon's Mines and continuing to his books about living in Morocco. I also read and enjoyed one of his works of fiction- Timbuktu. This book started well with a fast paced mostly plausible plot. By roughly the middle of the book all pretense at writing a anything but a nonsense fairy tale has ended. Let's see the protagonists break into one of the Kingdom's most notorious maximum security prisons, they defeat machine gun wielding assassins, they break into a secret underworld kingin's secure treasury (the nature and location of the treasury itself require the complete suspension of belief, as does the route into the treasury used by the protagonists)... it just goes on and tiresomely on. Even in the first 100 ages you have no idea how Ghita created her secret apartment. Again, I just can't believe that the author who brought us Arabian Nights and Timbuktu also brought us this.
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