Description
Harold Kiels is a young American economist on a consulting job in Iran. Thinking to make a romantic gesture of friendship, he undertakes an assignment wholly different from anything he has ever known. He thus enters the chilling world of international intrigue, against the violent and resonant background of the Kurdish revolt in Iraq.
In the Middle East the names of the players remain the same, only the alliances and their geopolitical imperatives change. Despite all the shifts since the 1970s, this novel of espionage and intrigue has the sights and, sounds of today’s headlines. The Iranian capital of Tehran, caught between the lure of modernity and the weight of Islamic orthodoxy. A fractured Iraq where different groups vie not just for survival but for dominance. Brave young men willing to fight and die for the dream of Kurdish autonomy. A State of Israel relentlessly seeking to enhance its own national security.
A limited number of new and used copies of The Kermanshah Transfer are available.
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