A review by mschlat
Unholy Land by Lavie Tidhar

2.0

I *should* like this... It's literary science fiction/fantasy about alternate worlds with a laser focus on different versions of Jewish history (starting with a reality where Jews migrated to British East Africa in the early twentieth century). It has a deep abiding love for pulp conventions and some interesting narrative devices with changes of narrators.

But... I found it tough to get into and tough to finish with little payoff on the thriller elements and no real insights from the use of alternate realities.