P. Djèlí Clark has been one of my auto-buy authors for a few years now, so when I heard he was putting out a full-length novel (finally!), I jumped at the chance to review it. Of all his works, his Dead Djinn series is my favorite. I’m a sucker for urban fantasy mysteries, and especially drawn to those with locales, leads, and legends who aren’t white and Western/European/British. Happily for me, A Master of Djinn did not disappoint. What began as a short story about Fatma el-Sha’arawi and Siti investigating a mechanical angel attempting to use the Clock of Worlds has now grown into a second short story, a novella, and now a full length novel,