Set in the steampunk Cairo of Clark’s Dead Djinn universe, in which hapless ministry officials try to regulate supernatural occurrences given shoestring budgets and an unsupportive bureaucracy, Senior Agent Hamed al-Nasr and his new partner Agent Onsi investigate a haunted tram car. I loved Hamed’s weary competence in tackling the case, set against Onsi’s exuberance; I also liked the suffragettes and other women in the story who insisted that Hamed make room for their competence and independence, and how it all managed to tie together at the end. Really tight, well-written novella.
I *just* had Clark recommended on another group. I’m reading “A Dead Djinn in Cairo” on Tor.com.
https://www.tor.com/2016/05/18/a-dead-djinn-in-cairo/
That short story was my gateway to Clark as well!