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Tehran Noir (Akashic Noir) (Paperback)

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Friendship, betrayal, and international intrigue populate this brilliant novel in the tradition of Graham Greene and John le Carré.


“Swift, hard-boiled novel . . . Shadowy zealots exist everywhere, whether in conference rooms or interrogation rooms or—most often—in rooms that can serve as both.” —New York Times Book Review



“Abdoh paints a gripping portrait of a nation awash in violence and crippled by corruption. . . . Captivating.” —Publishers Weekly


The year is 2008. Reza Malek’s life is modest but manageable—he lives in a small apartment in Harlem, teaches “creative reportage” at a local university, and is relieved to be far from the blood and turmoil of Iraq and Afghanistan where he worked as a reporter, interpreter, and sometime lover for a superstar journalist who has long since moved on to more remarkable men.



After a terse phone call from his best friend in Iran, Sina Vafa, Reza reluctantly returns to Tehran. Once there, he finds far more than he bargained for: the city is on the edge of revolution; his friend Sina is embroiled with Shia militants; his missing mother, who was alleged to have run off with a lover before the revolution, is alive and well—while his own life is in danger.



Against a backdrop of corrupt clerics, shady fixers, political repression, and the ever-present threat of violence, Abdoh offers a telling glimpse into contemporary Tehran, and spins a compelling morality tale of identity and exile, the bonds of friendship, and the limits of loyalty.



About the Author


SALAR ABDOH was born in Iran and splits his time between Tehran and New York City. He is the author of the novels Tehran at Twilight, The Poet Game, and Opium; and he is the editor of Tehran Noir. He teaches in the MFA program at the City College of New York. Out of Mesopotamia is his latest novel.

Praise For…


Abdoh . . . gives readers a visceral sense of life in a country where repression is the norm, someone is always watching, and your past is never really past. Recommended for espionage aficionados and for readers who enjoy international settings.
— Library Journal

A fascinating glimpse of contemporary Iran through the familiar story of childhood friends whose paths are beginning to diverge irreversibly.
— Shelf Awareness

A penetrating look into contemporary Tehran.
— Kirkus Reviews

Salar Abdoh is an acute observer of the patterns, flaws, and simple beauties of everyday life . . . [Tehran at Twilight is] an unpretentious, cross-cultural political thriller that rings true in the way only a skillfully crafted novel can.

— San Francisco Book Review

Abdoh’s restraint with the brutality in present-day Iran in no way tamps down the adrenalin that keeps his characters in action . . . Goodness and mercy eventually carry the day, within limits, and this relatively new author may already have potential readers looking forward to his next novel.




— The Buffalo News

Product Details
ISBN: 9781617753008
ISBN-10: 1617753009
Publisher: Akashic Books, Ltd.
Publication Date: October 7th, 2014
Pages: 280
Language: English
Series: Akashic Noir