The Legend of the Blue Flame (novel)
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Novel events[edit]
Rifaat Ismail travels to the United States, and there he meets his old friend Harry Sheldon, who visits Rifaat in Pennsylvania, and in the hotel they are staying in, and a disaster occurs as usual:
Part One: An unexpected accident recounted by Jane the Maid of the Chambers[edit]
While Jane is doing her job, she causes an antique statue to be broken in one of the rooms, and she knows that she will be fired until the servant Patrick - who loves her - appears and helps her make the accident look like a theft, and they steal a necklace that was in the room to hide until the accident appears as a theft, then Jane hides The necklace is in the hotel owner's room, Miss Jones, as she anticipates misfortune in the coming days.
Part Two: The Necklace that Disappeared by Lord Kinsey[edit]
His name is not Lord Kinsey, but he is the Briton, Henry Benson, who was excavating antiquities in Peru with his two colleagues, and he finds the statue and the necklace and discovers that there is a spell on the statue. The necklace belongs to him, and after the spell kills many people, he decides to flee to the United States, but the necklace is stolen from his room.
Part Three: An Evening What Miss Jones Tells[edit]
Miss Jones finds the necklace in her room and tries to find out where Jane got it from but fails. Miss Jones can read the spell on the necklace to self-burn.
Part four: The legend of Chakal told by Dr. Rifaat Ismail[edit]
Rifaat and Harry try to save Miss Jones from burning, but they fail, so Rifaat takes the necklace and can read what is written on it.
Part five: Flames of Love told by Patrick O'Connor[edit]
Patrick tells of his love for Jane and how he helped her, but she returns the favor in denial and finds Jane one day leaving Rifaat's room, so he decides to take revenge and brings a knife from the kitchen and knocks on Rifaat's room door.
Part six: About Patrick, Jane and others told by Harry Sheldon[edit]
Harry wakes up from his sleep to find Jane in the room, and she confesses what she did in the room and the necklace. Together and destroy the necklace with them and destroy the curse.
Conclusion: A comment on what happened told by Dr. Rifaat Ismail[edit]
Refaat says that Shakal's curse ended with the destruction of the necklace, and that he survived spontaneous combustion to end the events that are least described as frightening.
Protagonists of the novel[edit]
Refaat Ismail: A hematologist and an elderly university professor residing in Cairo, skinny, bald, with eyes, suffers from a battalion of diseases, including, but not limited to: gastric ulcers, narrowing of the arteries, asthma, pneumonia, joint pain, anxiety, pessimism, Jinx falls into misfortunes.
Harry Sheldon: An American raised friend. Brawl neurocomputer engineer.
Opinions and discussion about the novel[edit]
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Sources[edit]
- ↑ زياني, مرزاقة (2017). "تجليات أسطورة الطوطم في رواية نزيف الحجر لإبراهيم الكوني: الودان أنموذجاً". مجلة مقاليد: 201. doi:10.35156/1175-000-012-020.
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