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Rachel Goldschmitt is a British citizen recruited by Mossad. She is sent to an unnamed country that seems like Iran with the cover of an English Teacher, and against all rules, falls in love with an Iranian Ministry of Defense official named Rashid, which she conceals from her case officer, Ehud, who is in turn in love with Rachel. She takes part in assassinations both in and out of the country. She believes her father has no interest in her life when he is actually trying to protect her. She lies to basically everyone she knows.

She is pulled out of Iran within hours after it is feared she may be exposed. She abandons a dog and cat she has adopted, tells no one she’s leaving and gets on a flight. Fifteen years later, long retired from duty, she calls Ehud a week after her father dies and leaves a message that causes the Mossad to go to great efforts to find her. What she’s doing is returning to the country to find Rashid, trying to recapture the last time she felt loved and needed.

A tragic story and a study of the great sacrifices made by the deep cover agent.
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Hagelstein | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 4, 2023 |
Very much a child of John Le Carré's A Perfect Spy, as in, "why did the spy go bad?". And, lots of male middle aged self deception on parade.
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viking2917 | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 2, 2021 |
I won this book a while back on Goodreads, and I'm really happy having read it. I loved the writing, the descriptions, how I got the feeling to get close to Rachel (the main character). I recommend it!
 
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JulietteGF | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 27, 2018 |
I liked this book very much and found that, the further I read, the more intrigued I became and the more I wanted to read this novel through to its conclusion. I do love how the author's introduction describes this novel as "And so, this is a true story, of real-life operatives that are wholly made-up, and actual missions that never happened." Spy stories usually don't interest me. The first chapter of this novel was kind of slow. What intrigued me most about it was that it was about an Israeli Mossad agent whose story was told through her handler. Not knowing much about espionage at all, I was interested in the professional relationship between the handler Ehud and his operative Rachel.

I thought that this story was told from a very interesting perspective. The story seemed very real, but I'm not sure I can buy into a particular decision Rachel made near the end of the book. I found this story tense and thrilling and would recommend this book to those who like to read books by Israeli authors or who like to read novels about the Mossad or about espionage in general.
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