A Master of Djinn
Dead Djinn Universe • Book 1
by P. Djèlí Clark
Narrated by Suehyla El-Attar
Why Listen to This Audiobook?
El-Attar narrates alternate Cairo like she grew up there — the accent work alone is worth the runtime.
- Great if you want: a murder mystery woven into rich alternate-history fantasy
- Listening experience: atmospheric and layered — mystery pacing inside sprawling worldbuilding
- Narration: El-Attar's accent and cadence feel native to the Cairo setting
- Skip if: you want tight procedural mystery without heavy fantasy lore
About This Audiobook
A Master of Djinn is set in a supernatural 1912 Cairo where djinn and angels walk alongside humans after the legendary al-Jahiz opened the veil between realms fifty years earlier. Agent Fatma el-Sha'arawi of the Ministry of Alchemy, Enchantments and Supernatural Entities investigates the massacre of a secret brotherhood dedicated to al-Jahiz's memory, and must determine whether the charismatic figure who claims to be al-Jahiz returned is who he says he is, before he ignites a city-wide crisis.
Suehyla El-Attar's narration is indispensable to the Dead Djinn Universe, her voice giving Cairo its layered atmosphere and Fatma her precise, slightly sardonic authority. The novel's full-length expansion from the earlier novellas is managed by El-Attar with the same confident pacing, and the fantasy world feels genuinely inhabited rather than merely described.