Naguib Mahfouz's haunting novella of post-revolutionary Egypt combines a
vivid pychological portrait of an anguished man with the suspense and
rapid pace of a detective story.
After four years in prison, the skilled young thief Said Mahran emerges
bent on revenge. He finds a world that has changed in more ways than
one. Egypt has undergone a revolution and, on a more personal level, his
beloved wife and his trusted henchman, who conspired to betray him to
the police, are now married to each other and are keeping his
six-year-old daughter from him. But in the most bitter betrayal, his
mentor, Rauf Ilwan, once a firebrand revolutionary who convinced Said
that stealing from the rich in a unjust society is an act of justice, is
now himself a rich man, a respected newspaper editor who wants nothing
to do with the disgraced Said. As Said's wild attempts to achieve his
idea of justice badly misfire, he becomes a hunted man so driven by
hatred that he can only recognize too late his last chance at
redemption.