In the Shadow of the Kingmakers
by Vahid Imani
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Pub Date 9 Feb 2019 | Archive Date 1 Jul 2023
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Description
In this historical thriller inspired by true events, a British espionage plot spirals out of control—with devastating consequences.
It’s the aftermath of WWI and imperialist powers jostle for influence in Tehran, capital of Persia and heart of the Middle East. James Malcolm is a ruthless British spy set on undermining his American and Russian rivals, but when an act of sabotage escalates into an international incident, the kingmaker becomes the pawn.
Rose Pearce works in the English Consulate with her friend Ali, a sweet boy of fourteen. Their simple existence is shattered the day Ali shares the details of a troubling conversation he’s overheard. Rose encourages him to stick to what he knows best: serving tea and trimming roses in the consulate gardens, but Ali is filled with a sense of duty and takes matters into his own hands, changing their lives forever.
Caught in the shifting sands of shadowy espionage, international agendas, and a lust for Western dominance at all costs, James, Rose, and Ali must fight for what they believe in—if they manage to survive at all.
In the Shadow of the Kingmakers is a vivid, heart-stopping exploration of a moment in history that shaped the world we know today.
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Featured Reviews
Inspired by true events, this historical thriller will grab you from the first page and never let go. As British spy James Malcolm, American Rose Pearce, and young Ali navigate the treacherous landscape of post-World War I Tehran, their lives become intertwined in a web of espionage, international power struggles, and personal sacrifice. A gripping tale that will leave you breathless and hungry for more.
A gripping historical thriller that transports readers to the aftermath of World War I and the political turmoil of Tehran. Inspired by true events, the story follows James Malcolm, a ruthless British spy caught in a dangerous game of espionage. When an act of sabotage goes awry, James finds himself at the mercy of international forces, and the consequences are devastating.
Through vivid storytelling and meticulous attention to historical detail, the author paints a vivid picture of a tumultuous era.
In the shadow of the kingmakers by Vihad Imani tells some of the story of the post-WW1 countries’ geo-political maneuvering for control of Persia’s/Iran’s oil resources. Set in 1924 Tehran, the story revolves around the relationships between local Iranians such as young Ali who works at a restaurant and overhears spies manipulating each other, the British Embassy nurse who teaches him English in between his stints as a gardener and occasional waiter. A British spy/military officer is overheard manipulating an American into photographing a sensitive religious site in order to generate unrest with the locals. Locals also manipulate locals under the guise of being suitably religious or loyal to the government or the Cossacks who played a role in the newly-appointed prime minister…
At its core, this is the story of Ali, a young lad who had to leave school early despite his thirst for knowledge and the better life an education could bring him. His father’s early death means Ali must work menial jobs to support his mother and siblings. Ali is loyal to his father’s honour as a Cossack soldier and to Islam. He avoids being manipulated into protests but is accused anyway and locked away. The Embassy nurse takes on ambassadors and military generals, imploring them to fight to save Ali. But their careers, money and oil are more important to them.
This was a multi-layered story with many threads. I enjoyed its complexity and sense of reality.