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  <title>A Case of Exploding Mangoes</title>
  <author>Mohammed Hanif</author>
  <image>http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41fUxvNwAhL._SX80_.jpg</image>
  <rating>7</rating>
  <description>A first novel of the first order&amp;#8212;provocative, exuberant, wickedly clever&amp;#8212;that reimagines the conspiracies and coincidences leading to the mysterious 1988 plane crash that killed Pakistan&amp;#8217;s dictator General Zia ul-Haq. At the center is Ali Shigri: Pakistan Air Force pilot and Silent Drill Commander of Fury Squadron. His father, one of Zia&amp;#8217;s colonels, committed suicide under suspicious circumstances. Ali is determined to understand what or who pushed his father to such desperation&amp;#8212;and to avenge his death.What he quickly discovers is a snarl of events: Americans in Pakistan, Soviets in Afghanistan, dollars in every hand. But Ali remains patient, determined, a touch world-weary (&amp;#8220;You want freedom and they give you chicken korma&amp;#8221;), and unsurprised at finding Zia at every turn. He mounts an elaborate plot for revenge with an ever-changing crew (willing and not) that includes his silk-underwear-and-cologne-wearing roommate; a hash-smoking American lieutenant with questionable motives; the chief of Pakistan&amp;#8217;s secret police, who mistakenly believes he&amp;#8217;s in cahoots with the CIA; a blind woman imprisoned for fornication; Uncle Starchy, the squadron&amp;#8217;s laundryman; and, not least of all, a mango-besotted crow. General Zia&amp;#8212;devout Muslim and leering admirer of non-Muslim cleavage&amp;#8212;begins every day by asking his chief of security: &amp;#8220;Who&amp;#8217;s trying to kill me?&amp;#8221; and the answer lies in a conspiracy trying its damnedest to happen . . .Intrigue and subterfuge combine with misstep and luck in this darkly comic book about love, betrayal, tyranny, family&amp;#8212;and a world that unexpectedly resembles our own.</description>
  <reviews_count>96</reviews_count>
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