3.5 stars. A page-turner from someone who experienced being a body double for a man with the most notorious reputation in the former regime of Iraq, Uday Saddam Hussein. In the midst of reading; one particular question kept coming to my mind. Were Uday and Qusay really got killed during that military operation in July 2003? Were those remains, not of their doubles?
I remembered, I was among those who objected to pictures of gruesome remains of Uday and Qusay appeared in the mass media. Upon reading, I finally understood why American military decided to publish it. But, damned if they did, damned if they didn't. What a tight situation they were in.
Reading this was unsettling, with very graphic accounts on evil and cruelties witnessed by the author. I believed, almost everyone around Uday had to be a yes-man to save themselves and their families. Seemed like no way outs. Though, I felt there's also some of them who actually enjoyed it.
I'm interested to read about local insights of Iraq during the reign of the late President Saddam. The author, Latif Yahia provided me that. He born into a wealthy upper class merchant family and enrolled into the Baghdad High School for boys. It was there, he first met Uday as his classmate. It's the most prestigious school of all Iraq with admissions, only to the most elite and the most exceptional. Due to it's student background, it was guarded by Jehaaz Al-Amin Al-Khass, a branch of secret service. Students were indoctrinated with Baath Party doctrine as their co curriculum vitae.
Latif had served the front during Iran-Iraq war. Even been captured by Persian soldiers. His military tenures on the front was brief, as he been recalled to serve as body double. His recollections of Gulf War, the conquest of Kuwait and how Iraqis coped with economic sanctions was a truly valuable insights.
From the structure of his sentences, it seemed to me that he wrote almost based on memories. Without benefits to neat the idea, facts checking and focus on how readers would comprehend his sentences. Some were quite confusing. Good editing and proofreading would be beneficial here.
Due to the nature of his body double job, I believed there not much way to authenticate it. Considering WHO he doubled for and where it taken place. So, I took it with a pinch of salt.