James Bond in Jail: The Morning of the Mogul, #2
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James Bond in Jail is the second book in this serialised novel, describing a country struggling with its demons. The autocratic regime takes several facades and different denominations to survive. And so do the characters of this story. A jailed bank clerk, a journalist, a drug dealer,groups of Islamist radicals, mobsters and others representing different levels of society interact and fight, like the country.
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This is the story of two successive military coups in an Arab country. The first is accomplished by a republican secularist junta, and the second by Islamists. The narrator, Bassam Bourasin, an eccentric and zealous bank clerk, decides to write down a top-secret report to protest against his incarceration by the new regime. His purpose was to clean up himself from the heavy charges he was facing and prove that he was well devoted to the new masters of the country. As the narrative develops, he unveils many details about his life in his village, 'Ouja, and his new condition in jail. Thus, he tells the reader about his obsessions and secret ambitions, his old mother living in the past with the British settlers, his fiancee Dalila whose hugging or kissing is forbidden to him by social traditions, and his secret archives where he had managed to record for the posterity many details concerning life and people of 'Ouja. That entire world collapsed when a coup overthrew the King, and the big purge started. What happened to him and his boss, Mr Aroussi, was all the more painful that the man for whom he was working as a snitch, the mighty chief of the party's cell, Hamda La'war, was still free. The latter was considered a national hero in the country since he was awarded the Order of High Merit from the former king, for cuckolding the village's shoemaker and getting an eye punctured in the brawl.
To obtain the same medal, Bassam was ready to do anything, even if he had to convince the new masters of the country of a conspiracy against the security of the state being concocted by the cooks of the prison and their occult allies. That is the second purpose of his top-secret report, which he intends to submit to the authorities. But out of the blue, a second coup led by the Islamists happened; a mutiny burst out in prison, and Bassam was forced to readjust his views to be in the "right" direction of the wind. Henceforth, he devotes himself to the Islamist cause and tries to be the benevolent "historian" of the Islamist "revolution." Taken between the anvil and the hammer and fearing for his life, he endeavours to prove that he had always supported the Islamists since he had discovered the plot of the cooks. He does not mind if some of his new "friends" are members of the Mafia or trained terrorists. His dream is to be permanently helpful, and his ambition is to be like his hero, John Law, a great brain of the finances. An acquaintance from prison will help him make his dream true. Hassan, an opportunist journalist, will be propelled to the front scene by the new regime. The influential Director of State Security will make a deal with Bassam. He will release him, make him a wealthy businessman and offer him to marry his sister Sophia. He will use him as a screen in some not very orthodox deals. Somehow unaware, Bassam will be transformed into a merchant of weapons and, occasionally, a constructor and share-holder in a major bank. Meanwhile, the civil war burst out.
Hichem Karoui
Writer /Journalist/ Senior Researcher Published over 30 books and counting, (translations not included). Authored co-authored, edited, and published hundreds of daily/ weekly/ monthly briefings, reports and analyses, peer-reviewed articles, monographs, and books, about MENA region and international politics. Participated in many international conferences, either on the panel, as a member of the organizing team, or as a journalist. Has been involved with the media since his early career, thus serving in different posts: reporter, investigation journalist, copy editor, cultural journalism, political journalism, editorialist, and Executive Editor. Translated several books/documents. Also reviewed translations for publishers. Member of several academic boards. Veteran columnist and commentator for the media. Ranking in the top 10%of Authors by all-time downloads on Social Science Research Network.
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James Bond in Jail - Hichem Karoui
James Bond in Jail
A wise report to a wise minister
by a wise citizen
(A serialised novel)
Volumes in this series published by Global East-West (London)
Part One: The Secret Report
1. Arrival
2. James Bond in Jail
3. Couvolution and Cooks' Conspiracy
4. Muslim Brothelhood in the Bastille
Forthcoming in the same series:
Part Two: Glorious Days in the Golden Age
The Morning of the
Mogul
PART ONE:
The Secret Report
Book (2):
James Bond in Jail
Copyright © 2022 Hichem Karoui
Global East-West for Studies and Publishing (London).
https://global-east-west.co.uk/
The cover design is a genuine acrylic work by
Chunling Yu
All rights reserved.
Logo Description automatically generatedCONTENTS
James Bond in Jail
Dedication
Note of the Publisher
Note of the Author
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dedication
To the memory of Nana ... Beloved mother...
You are always in my heart.
May you rest in eternal peace.
Note of the Publisher
THIS IS MISTER BASSAM Bourasin's admitted report as a citizen of His republic. He didn't give it a name. He originally addressed it to the Interior Ministry. Instead, it landed on my desk. I publish it as is, with no major changes to its form or content. However, because the report is around 800 pages long, it will be serialised. Arrival, the first book, has already been released. This is book 2 in the Morning of the Mogul series: James Bond in Jail, which will be followed shortly by The Cooks' Conspiracy vs the Divine Marquis (book 3).
As with the first book, I'd want to stress that this is a translation. The preliminary draught was written in Arabic. The author had no intention of publishing it. In any case, it is understandably unpublishable in the country... for the same reasons that silence any samizdat.
Hichem Karoui
Note of the Author
ALL OF THE INDIVIDUALS in my story, as well as the country, are not made up. However, even if some characters claim to be more fictive or strange, more crazy or foolish than others, they are not required to justify their location. My country can be found throughout the Arab world. Whatever name people give it, if you pay attention, you won't notice a difference.
Bassam Bourasin
"Nobody did a secret deal
Nobody was for sale
Nobody bent the rules at all
And nobody went to jail
And all of them were honest men
As white as driven snow
And lived on a higher plane
And shat on those below..."
Roger Woddis: All Clear
And so, what could my sterile and uncouth genius beget but the tale of a dry, shrivelled, whimsical offspring, full of old fancies such as never entered another’s brain — just what might be begotten in prison, where every discomfort is lodged and every dismal noise has its dwelling?
Cervantes: Don Quixote (Prologue)
Chapter One
Isettled down in the library of the...hotel. Now, I can clear my mind and have a broad sight of the situation.
I pushed the desk to the left side of the gate. Thus, I shelter from the stabbing darts of the spring sun, away from the blatant hubbub of the riff-raff. Looking through the unique window of the room, I see the courtyard. Slanting on the high white walls surmounted by barbed wire, the sun rays shimmer on the cobbled floor. At two corners of the yard stand two well-guarded towers. Men in grey uniforms stood up, scanning the space randomly, with their machine guns ready to fire. At night, two great searchlights sweep the walls and the quadrangle. Not even a mosquito crossing the space would escape detection. The other courtyards are much similar, although different in size. I was able to observe discreetly what was going on in those towers. It is not exhilarating. I would say even that it is far from serious.
I do not wish to interfere in matters that are none of my business. Nonetheless, my sense of duty and incorruptible loyalty to the Administration made me report what I saw.
To begin with, the guards. Yes, Sir. I am saying the guards. They are not strictly conforming to the Code that clearly stipulates that their behaviour must be uncluttered and exemplary while in service. They should neither smoke nor chat with the... well, I will say the customers. Should not hobnob with them. Should not have any business implying any