'The Iraqi' by J.A. Mulholland

Fiction - paperback; Stamford House Publishing; 399 pages; 2008. Review copy.
Although I generally prefer modern literary fiction,
I pride myself on having fairly eclectic reading tastes and will happily try
genres and authors I haven't read before. If a book is set in an exotic
location, particularly if it’s a place that hasn’t featured in any other novel
I have read before, it will immediately pique my interest.
And I am always very
happy to read first-time novelists, often preferring them to more established
names.
The Iraqi,
by J.A. Mulholland, ticked all these boxes.
Admittedly, I had my doubts about
the premise -- an English woman going on "a secret mission into occupied
Iraq to save a man she has only met by email" – but felt that the Middle
Eastern setting would make up for this.








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