Grippingly told, brilliantly paced, remarkably convincing in its historical depiction of a fateful relationship, it is a narrative for our time, haunted by distant events and characters who are closer to us than we had dreamed.
- Edward Said,
Ali overturns demonising stereotypes of Salah-al-din, portraying instead the 'barbarian' Western invaders. Whether depicting erotically charged harem intrigue of siege warfare, it is an entertaining feat of revisionist storytelling.
Sunday Times
Combines the incantatory storytelling of the great Middle Eastern anthologies with the solidarity of historical research.
- Philip Hensher, Mail on Sunday
A richly woven tapestry that merits comparison with Naguib Mahfouz's Cairo Trilogy.
Kirkus Reviews
Fiercely lyrical. Weaving political intrigue, gay and straight love, betrayal, cross-dressing, rape, assassination and crimes of passion, Ali's tale ripples with implicit parallels to our age.
Publishers' Weekly
The novel charts the rise of Saladin as Sultan of Egypt and Syria and follows him as he prepares to take Jerusalem back from the Crusaders. This is a medieval story, but it uncannily points to contemporary events in Cairo, Damascus, and Baghdad.