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Haroun and the Study of Mischief
A Fantasy Novel by Lynn Strong
Subgenres & Tropes:
- Humorous Fantasy,
- Animal Fantasy,
- Secondary World Fantasy,
- Missing Person Mystery,
- Disability Representation
This book is for you if you're into...
- Dog-headed priests causing trouble in a city ruled by cats
- Fashion crimes and irreverent humor in fantastical religious circles
- Disabled protagonists navigating political intrigue with reluctant sidekicks
Two Very Good Boys might like to fight crime... if there has been a crime other than their fashion sense.
"Don't get a torch too close to his djellaba."
"It might catch fire?"
"You might see it."
Venerable Haroun, the blind saluqi priest of the dog-headed god Yepuet, has come to the wild and collarless Tel-Bastet, the City of Cats, for an education in mischief. And Haroun has never met a crime of fashion he wouldn't commit.
Shai Madhur, the disabled human priest of Upaja, thought accepting Haroun's leash meant being Haroun's seeing-eye human. He wasn't prepared for the political machinations… or for Haroun's blossoming sense of humor.
When a kind prophet-prince goes missing, Haroun smells iniquity in the air. (Iniquity, it turns out, smells like kumiss spilled on a tomcat in dire need of a bath.)
The problem with everyone in Tel-Bastet knowing what a Good Boy their Shai Madhur is, is that people keep trying to rescue him, whether he needs it or not. Not that he's complaining, exactly. But Madhur swears he is never going carousing again… no matter how soulful Haroun's puppydog eyes are.
With a splash of Studio Ghibli, a sprinkle of Roshani Chokshi, and a dash of Terry Pratchett, when the cats and dogs need to learn to live together, Haroun and Madhur take on the difference between what is seen and what is true.
Haroun and the Study of Mischief is set in the same Catsprowl setting as Chai and Cat-tales, and Shai Madhur and the shahzada are major characters in both, but you don't need to have read one to enjoy the other!
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