The Saladin Murders: An Omar Yussef Novel (Omar Yussef Mysteries, 2)

The Saladin Murders: An Omar Yussef Novel (Omar Yussef Mysteries, 2)

by Matt Rees (Author)

Synopsis

'Outstanding... Dark, gripping and often moving.' Economist

It is a blistering morning in Gaza, as Omar Yussef struggles along the uneven streets to carry out a school inspection. But when he learns that a fellow teacher has been accused of links to the CIA, and jailed, his suspicions are immediately aroused. And the more Yussef investigates the arrest, the more people seem to be implicated, and the murkier his search for the truth becomes.

With the police force, the military and Gaza's most powerful gang all out to silence him, Yussef must face the terrifying realisation that he is no longer fighting to save his colleague - but himself.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: Main
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Published: 01 Jul 2008

ISBN 10: 1843546485
ISBN 13: 9781843546481
Book Overview: This A-format paperback of The Saladin Murders, the second Omar Yussef mystery, continues to build a major new crime franchise: 'Morse, Rebus and now Yussef.' Observer

Media Reviews
A gritty novel which maintains a high level of tension until the closing pages. Yussef is quite clearly a detective who is here to stay. -- Peter Burton * Daily Express *
Rees has created a stunning sense of place and memorable characters for his impassioned story. -- Susanna Yager * Sunday Telegraph *
A compelling, elegant and atmospheric read. -- Alex Meeham * Sunday Business Post *
Rees does a terrific job of bringing [Palestine] to life, giving us the sights, sounds and smells the news bulletins leave out. * Mail on Sunday *
Author Bio
Matt Rees was born in South Wales. He has covered the Middle East as a journalist for a decade, including six years as Time magazine's Jerusalem bureau chief. He is author of the non-fiction work Cain's Field: Faith, Fratricide, and Fear in the Middle East. Atlantic Books published The Bethlehem Murders in 2007. Matt Rees's website is: www.mattbeynonrees.com.