‘The Sirens of Baghdad’ by Yasmina Khadra
Fiction - paperback; Vintage; 307 pages; 2008. (Translated from the French by John Cullen.) This novel, first published in 2005 under the title Les Sirenes de Baghdad in France, is yet another earnest and thought-provoking story by Yasmina Khadra, the non deplume of the Algerian Army officer Mohammed Moulessehoul. While The Attack was set in war-torn Israel and examined what it is that drives people to become suicide bombers, The Sirens of Baghdad is set in war-torn Iraq and looks at what sp
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