Qasim, a lost young man, is forced to assume identities he did not choose, and always pays the price for mistakes he did not commit. But he finds an escape from his life and circumstances when the doctor, Ramzi Al-Nawawi, suggests that he travel with him to the country of the leader, “Big Boss,” to perform a mummification operation on the leader’s young daughter, who died under mysterious circumstances.
Their arrival is accompanied by a mysterious epidemic spreading in the country that only attacks girls. Ramzi finds his opportunity to propose a project to “decorate” the deceased women, and he is soon faced with accusations and accusations. However, Qasim, who is drawn after the doctor like a bewitched person, and under his illusion, is unable to confirm the truth of what is being said, nor to deny it. Does the doctor really have anything to do with the epidemic?
This time, breaking into a new world, Maryse Conde leads us from one mystery to another, in a breathless plot that strangely combines issues of identity, race, and religion, to tell us about the “flowers of darkness,” whom Ramsay believes are the only ones worthy of desire.
UAE is a homeland journey:
Therefore, in that book, I was keen to present a historical vision that explains and narrates the great efforts of the founders of the United Arab Emirates, and then the progress that the Emirates has achieved that is comparable to the great countries, and how the loyal men of our country established the concept of the national state, and the keenness to protect the homeland against any threat or danger, and on It is necessary for the new generations of the people of this dear country to follow the same path as our great grandfathers and fathers who sacrificed the precious and valuable in order for the banner of this great country to remain.