A review by freddie
Divorce Islamic Style by Amara Lakhous

3.0

The humor is entertaining enough for it to be engaging. The characters are written weirdly though: the protagonist, a Sicilian man recruited by the Italian secret service, is a strangely passive character, while the deuteragonist, an immigrant woman from Egypt, is built compellingly. The two eventually find themselves in a sticky situation, but the ending is a cop-out, focusing only on the passive protagonist while discarding the buildup of the other character.