Writer Ahmed Khaled Tawfiq is taking the novel "In the Rat Corridor" to a new level of his writing in the world of science fiction, after his previous novel (Like Icarus).
Egyptian physician and writer Ahmed Khaled Tawfiq is moving ahead with steadfast steps in his chosen career more than 20 years ago by writing science-fiction stories and novels through his new novel (In the Rat Corridor), in which he provides a "longer and more complex" treatment of a previous story he released about seven years ago.
The novel, in 379 pages of medium size, was published by Dar Al-Karma in Cairo, and it is the author's latest long novel along with hundreds of stories in the series (Fantasia), (Safari) and (Metaphysics) and articles published in several Egyptian magazines and newspapers.
Ahmed Khaled Tawfiq (54 years) is moving this novel towards a new level of his writing in the world of science fiction after his previous novel (such as Icarus), which is the transition from the stage of pocket novels during which he was adopted by the Modern Arab Foundation for Printing, Publishing and Distribution, and attracted many young people to novels The length in which the book of novels competes, perhaps relying on the fact that its current readers are of an older and more mature generation.
When the reader reads the first page of the last book, he may be frustrated at the author’s admission that what is coming is just a treatment of the story (Myth of the Land of Darkness) that was released in the series (Metaphysics). However, he skilfully returns to cast the bait that flatters the curiosity of many reading lovers who are busy working their minds in linking what they read to what is going on around them in terms of social and political events.