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The Opium Prince
The Opium Prince | Jasmine Aimaq
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A tragic car accident plunges a US foreign aid agent into 1970s Afghanistan's thriving opium trade amidst the stirrings of a Communist coup. Born to an American mother and a late Afghan war hero-turned-magnate, Daniel Sajadi has spent his life navigating a complex identity. After years in Los Angeles, he is returning home to Kabul for the first time as the head of a US foreign aid agency dedicated to staunching the growth of the poppy fields in Fever Valley that feed the world's opiate epidemic. But on the drive back to Kabul from an anniversary trip with his wife, Rebecca, Daniel hits and kills a young Kochi girl named Telaya. Nomad tribes are ignored in the eyes of the law, and Daniel is let off with a nominal fine due to a mysterious witness at the scene--a man named Taj Maleki, who turns out to be a prominent opium khan. Wracked with guilt and visions of Telaya, Daniel begins to unravel, running from his rapidly crumbling marriage and unprecedented threats of blackmail and murder from the man who would do anything to save his poppy fields from eradication. In a powerful literary thriller debut that captures the tumultuous, sometimes violent trajectory of revolution, Jasmine Aimaq draws the often invisible lines between criminal empires and shifting political regimes.
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DGRachel
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Set in 1970s #Afghanistan, amid the West‘s attempts to eradicate the poppy fields used for opium and the beginnings of a Communist takeover of the Afghan government, The Opium Prince is a twisty thriller that alternates between the tales of two men whose lives becomes entwined. The story is engaging, with twists I didn‘t anticipate (and one or two I did), and I highly recommend the audiobook version of this. #readingasia2021

DGRachel ...and if you, like me, prefer genre fiction over travelogues for Reading Asia, you cannot go wrong with this one. 3y
DGRachel I‘m also going to count this as my #hiddengem for #booked2021 because (1) I‘m the only one who has posted about it on Litsy so far, (2) there are only 60 reviews on Goodreads, most of those from NetGalley readers, and (3) only 7 ratings, including mine, on Storygraph. @Cinfhen @4thhouseontheleft @BarbaraTheBibliophage 3y
Cinfhen Awesome 👏🏼 👏🏼👏🏼great review! If I had‘t read #Afghanistan I would have tried this book 3y
BarbaraBB Great catch and review 😍 3y
Librarybelle That cover is so striking! 3y
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DGRachel
The Opium Prince | Jasmine Aimaq
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Picked up my book for #afghanistan from my indie bookstore today. 😍 #readingasia2021

BarbaraBB It suits the vase! Great pic 😍 3y
MsMelissa This sounds good! 3y
Librarybelle Love that cover! 3y
readordierachel That vase is amazing 3y
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