Mohamed Tawfik (born 1956) is an Egyptian novelist, engineer and diplomat.
His published works include a trilogy of novels in Arabic:[1] He has also published two short story collections and a novella.
In English he has published a short story collection The Day the Moon Fell and two novels: Murder in the Tower of Happiness and Candy Girl, translated from Arabic.
A longtime diplomat, he served as Egyptian ambassador to Lebanon, to Australia and to the USA.
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