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Karam Abu Nasser, the Egyptian terrorist and mastermind behind the shooting of two CIA agents is armed and dangerous. Ranked high on the FBI most wanted fugitives’ list, he possesses documents exposing the brutality of both the Americans and the Egyptians. If fallen into the wrong hands, many from both sides would be indicted. No one knows the real motives behind the assassination of the CIA agents better than American photographer Suzan Razk, his professor’s wife. Suzan is also after the same documents. She needs them in her fight with the American government to leverage the release of her husband from the Egypt jail. Without solid evidence, Suzan pleas are ignored. A political dissident, Dr. Mostafa Razk, is of no value to the Americans. He’s not worth souring their relations with Egypt. Caught between the political and social struggle, Suzan would do anything to get her husband out of this predicament – a predicament for which she was the cause. When a collection of Suzan’s photographs fall into the hands of American investigators, FBI agent Neil Robinson flies to Egypt to unravel Suzan’s connection with the terrorist plot and Abu Nasser. What Neil uncovers is staggering. For it’s not all about politics. Sometimes it is personal too.

186 pages, Paperback

Published May 8, 2017

About the author

Alexandra Kinias

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Alexandra Kinias was born in Egypt and educated in Egypt and the United States. She is the co-author of the Egyptian movie Cairo Exit.

Black Tulips reflects Alexandra's experience as a woman growing up in Egypt. She also writes for Kalimat Magazine and her blog Silenced Voices.... Wasted lives, is dedicated to empowerment of women in general, and women in Egypt in particular.
She currently lives in Scottsdale AZ.

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